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Old 09-02-2015, 07:30 PM
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Jonathan Sterling
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Default Rest in Peace Bob

Bob Was truly a Hobby Pioneer he and Ted were both nice guys who worked hard to run a show that put the customers needs first. The first two shows at Spring garden College were things of legend. At the first show they tried to discourage walk in sellers and offered instead to hold an auction at the end of each day with the items that had walked in that day. One I remember clearly was a Joe McCarthy game used hat that sold for $8 a Maggie error card came in and sold for around $300. Rob of REA lived close and was a big supporter of the show and helped them produce a nice show program and a give away Wagner reprint card that was given to all who attended.
My Dad picked up a 1940 Playball set that he had negotiated with Paul Pollard at the NYC show earlier that month. A guy was selling 1939 Playball wrappers from some packs he had found and opened for $1. I got two traded one to Ted Taylor about 5 years later and gave the other to Chris Benjamin as a wedding present. SO MANY HAPPY memories of Bob and the show he cared for, for so many years.
Prayers and comfort to his Family especially his wife who was always out front making things run smoothly.
Warm Regards
Jonathan
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