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Posted By: Jay Miller
Did anyone attend the show this weekend? I drove down on Friday and got a chance to meet John Spencer for the first time. He is a real gentleman and a pleasure to talk to. I also saw Kevin Struss and Terry Knouse (along with his better half). Terry's traveling museum has gotten even more impressive since I last saw it. I managed to pick up some Old Judge poses I needed from Terry as well as a few Old Judge cabinets including a brown mount Ewing and a gem Flint. Leon---I saw a few baking cards with names I didn't recognize and I tried to call you but my cell phone battery was low and I couldn't get through. Wish I could remember which dealer had them. |
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Posted By: Mike Williams
I was there Saturday and most of Sunday. Had a great time chatting with a few folks from SGC. I have a renewed respect for the things they're forced to deal with on a daily basis! As Jay mentioned, Tik had some great stuff (a beautiful Just So Tobacco - $17,000 I think). It was interesting to see GAI work the floor....and even more interesting seeing previous PSA "only" dealers with a full inventory of GAI graded cards. I personally got to sift through a huge "find" of raw caramel cards. I would assume these will get slabbed. Regardless, look for high grade E92 Dockman's, E90-1's and E102's coming to auction soon. These were loaded with HOF's (Wagner, Lajoie etc. but NO Cobb's) and the horizontal Matty's were stunning! It's funny though (not really), for the most part....it was the same dealers, with the same inventory. |
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Posted By: Plastic Dog
... for just a little bit. And, has been my experience several times over the last 4 years, Terry Knouse Sr. was once again just another rude and greedy dealer. I don't find him to be a credit to this hobby at all; on the contrary, I have found him to be typical of what I despise in the hobby. Just my opinion, of course. |
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Posted By: Julie Vognar
1) Terry Knouse is the only dealer in the U.S. that sells exclusively (almost) 19th century stuff. |
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Posted By: Bill Cornell
I was at the show this weekend and met Terry Knouse, Sr. for the first time. Besides having an absolutely fantastic stock of cards, I found him to be extremely friendly and very willing to spend time talking about collecting. I bought several cards from him and am very happy with them. |
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Posted By: runscott
I haven't met Terry Sr., but Terry Jr is a great guy to deal with, and I've heard nothing but good stuff about his dad. Did you have a bad dealing with Terry Sr.? If you didn't complete a deal, that would really piss people off. I'm just guessing - can't think of any reason why he would get along with everyone but you. |
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Posted By: vorthian
<< I haven't met Terry Sr., but Terry Jr is a great guy to deal with, and I've heard nothing but good stuff about his dad. >> |
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Posted By: sonny
This was my first time to attend the Fort Washington show--lots of great vintage cards. It was also my first time to meet Terry. I thought he was a super guy--bought a couple cards from him and plan on dealing with him again in the future. |
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Posted By: autograf
Both Terry Sr and Jr are good to work with. Not sure if someone is miffed because of the high prices he charges on some items, but, last I checked, it is still a free country and you can decline the prices if you don't want the item. As for greedy, I think Terry has a pretty good pulse of what things are selling for and where they're going. At least in 19th century goods and some very scarce 20th century items. If you don't like the buy-side, then try selling to him. You won't find many dealers, if any, who'll pay more for 19th century items if he needs them. My two favorite dealers in that regards are Terry and Ron Vitro (E&R Galleries). Anyway, NO ONE can deny his inventory is the best out there. |
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Posted By: Terry Knouse
Who might I ask is referring to my father as 'rude'? If anything he takes the time to talk with anyone and everyone that wants to chat - |
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Posted By: leon
I have only met Terry Sr. and Jr. one time in person. They were both 2 of the nicest people you would want to meet. They made me feel at home at their table, let me come behind their booth, gave me free access to their cards, and made me feel comfortable. I could not think of better people to deal with. Altough they might have a few perceived high prices they also have the best vintage inventory of anyone I have ever see. Bar none.(I still bought about 4 high end cards from them.) I enjoy their company and wisdom and will continue to do business with them as long as they can put up with my exuberance and "baldness"....best regards all.... |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
I've met both Terrys a number of times on the west coast at various shows including the National. They are invariably polite, patient and courteous to everyone, even the lookiloos like me (since I really don't collect 19th century stuff). The cards and other items on display are astounding, too. Tik & Tik make the shows better, not worse, although I suppose if you are trying to grind a lowball purchase, you'd not have much use for them, since they know what their cards are worth and have no problem declining lowball offers outright. |
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Posted By: petecld
I will agree with the majority here. Knause, Sr. is one of the niceest people I've talked to at shows and I look for his table first. And this is from someone who doesn't collect 19th century items and can't afford to buy most items in his inventory so it's not just a case of him putting up with me because I'm a big spender. In his case, I'm not. |
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Posted By: vorthian
<< I don't find him to be a credit to this hobby at all; on the contrary, I have found him to be typical of what I despise in the hobby. >> |
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Posted By: Trevor Hocking
Hi All, |
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Posted By: David
Apparently, from all the sentiments, the Knouses two should get out of cards and go straight to sainthood. Though, to be honest, I would never trust a man who constantly referred to his his son as a tik, or visa versa. But I guess I was brought up in a more gent-eel manner. |
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Posted By: scott brockelman
i have to disagree, terry knouse is the most softspoken and polite person you will ever deal with, and VERY knowledgable!, he does have a very matter of fact attitude, all is black and white with him, you may not like his prices, if you don't like the price go to the next table and buy the same item |
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Posted By: Kevin Cummings
I actually bought my first Old Judge (Tim Keefe) from Terry, Sr. when he used to frequent the Gloria Rothstein shows in White Plains, N.Y., so he is personally responsible for my 19th century addiction [damn him |
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Posted By: Brian Parker
I have only dealt with the Knouse's once at a card show, and quite honestly couldn't fathom shelling out the big bucks for some of the impressive cards they normally have displayed. However, at one of the shows they had some stacks of lower to medium grade Obaks and E-cards for sale at fair prices, and they seemed to have a genuine respect for me as a customer, even as it must have been obvious while I leisurely spent time rifling through their stacks that I wasn't going to spend that much dough. |
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Posted By: Vintagecatcher
I have met, and spoken at great length with Terry Knouse, Sr. a dozen times, and like the majority of the board, my experience has been a positive one. |
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Posted By: Julie Vognar
He sold me an Old Judge O'Rourke for $2200; a day easrlier, he had bought it for $2100. "How can you do that?" I asked. "Well, you asked me to find you an O'Rourke, and I knew I was going to see you today, so I had a ready market. I don't mind small markups on ready markets." |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
I think "pig men in Mumus" with bad male jewelry about sums up the average dealer. The caricature of the comic and card dealer on the Simpsons is mercilessly accurate. |
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Posted By: runscott
...where Mr. Burns paid his "monkey" Homer to buy Spiderman #1 and then eat it in front of the dealer was a classic! |
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Posted By: jay behrens
hey now, I used to resemble that remark. Well, not totally anyway. I did have hair down to the middle of my back, usually in a pony tail, but I never treated my customers rudely. The one thing we had over almost every other comic store in town was our reputation as being far with trades, reasonable prices and having the best selection of comics, vintage toys and games in town. |
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Posted By: Kevin Cummings
Mrs. Vognar: |
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Posted By: Plastic Dog
I struck a nerve with the board. Let me just say that I could care less about high prices. Knouse can charge whatever he wants - free country and all that. But my one transaction with 'Tik' several years ago was a horrendous experience; worse than any I've had with a "respected dealer" in 25 years of collecting. Thought I would take another shot at Ft. Washington (he doesn't know me by sight) and again I was disappointed. And I was very polite. |
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Posted By: Julie Vognar
lightening can strike twice in the same place. I'm sure, P.D. that what you've read here convinces you that your experiences are the exception rather than the rule. |
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