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Elwood used to come to my house and my dad's store in the 1970's & 80's. Very nice man, absolute gentleman. John England was also a friend of my father. I believe dad bought his book collection when he passed away many years ago. Also a very nice man from my recollection. Most of the collecting fraternity in those days were very sociable and always helpful to the younger collectors. Today's dealers/collectors could certainly learn from how those men cultivated an interest in collecting for the younger set. Not like many of the "don't bother me" dealers that flood today's market.
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