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	I found it extremely sad that the man responsible for the hobby as we know it today lies in an unmarked grave.   | 
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	Great article! I hope to see the collection some day.  | 
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	Really.....We certainly owe him much more then a headstone.  | 
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			Posted By: petecld 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
	I'm talking to a friend of mine in New York about taking this on.  If anyone else wants to handle this I'll be happy to contribute.  | 
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	I'm not sure if what was true in '97 is still the case, but I doubt it's been fixed, as Burdick had no family.  | 
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	...we should be chipping in to give Burdick's collection a better home at the Met.  When I asked what it would take to have more than 1/300th of the collection displayed at any time, a woman in the the Prints department told me to come back after I had struck it rich.  Well, maybe as a group we could finance that.   | 
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			Posted By: petecld 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
	I heard back from Sean Kirst regarding Jefferson Burdick's grave site.  Happy to say Burdick does in fact have a marker on his grave.  A gentleman named John DeFlores who worked with Burdick bought the gravestone out of his own pocket.  | 
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	Pete, thanks for letting us know what the actual situation is on this.  | 
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