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Old 12-06-2013, 10:38 AM
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Have bought from him over the years, my condolences to his family.
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Old 12-06-2013, 10:59 AM
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I first met Rick at the Willow Grove show in 1987. He was at the show to do some serious buying. My first impression of him of him was that he was a
"big" wheeler-dealer. He wanted to buy everything I had at my table.

Well, that didn't happen. But, in the years that followed we did do some nice deals. He certainly had the ability to acquire some very interesting stuff.

GOD Bless his soul....and, comfort his family.


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Old 12-06-2013, 11:38 AM
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Rick was one of the first dealers I bought cards from. I never had an issue with him and I found him fun to deal with. My condolences to his family and friends. Rest in peace Rick.
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My condolences to Rick and his family, friends. I also dealt with him and he was great to work with...

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Sorry to hear that, my dealings with him over the years had been very favorable. He purchased something from my eBay store a few weeks ago and it was a very smooth transaction.

Condolences to his family.

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Old 12-06-2013, 01:35 PM
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my condolences to Rick's family.

I liked Rick.

Kenny, the assistant at "We Buy Treasure" says they will be staying open and continuing to conduct business.
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I am saddened by this news and my condolences to the family.
I dealt with Rick over 20 years ago, and then as I went into other areas of business hadn't spoken in 20 years (or more) until he called me 2 weeks ago congratulating me on the success of Goldin Auctions and said he wanted to start consigning. We received two very nice items from him last week. I am sorry to hear this news.
RIP Rick
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I am not being sarcastic or facetious , but why is it that so many people on this site can slam individuals from here to eternity , and there is often not even an objection on the part of the "lurkers" to individuals being slammed, but as soon as the villain passes away condolences, prayers, and sadness is the order of the day.
It may be the way I look at death, (or life) but it seems totally hypocritical on the part of so many people. I too understand that people who cared for the deceased are grieving but I don't grasp emotionally how individuals here can rail against someone ad nauseum and then post all these grief-stricken comments and condolences to their family......after all, most here don't even know the family!
How can one express all this condolence stuff after calling people liars, cheats, frauds, and all the other names used so often.....my own belief system is that if I REALLY felt that way about someone, I am glad he died and I can't even grasp how I would care one iota about him/her or his family.
peace to all Bill Latzko
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my condolences to his family and friends,

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I am glad he died and I can't even grasp how I would care one iota about him/her or his family.
peace to all Bill Latzko
I cannot grasp how someone can be glad that someone else has died. He may have cheated you, or whatever, and I can understand that someone could not care if it happened, but to take some implied measure of satisfaction that it happened is mind-numbing to me.

FTR, I am no way related to him, and my one transaction with him went flawlessly.

My condolences to his loved ones.
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