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Bob's T206 near set is #14 on the PSA Registry. He also has some great Bowman and Topps PSA sets from the early 1950's. A nice man. He will be missed.
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Bob was a customer of mine for many years. Condolences to his family and friends.
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Mr. Bob Manning aka "as the old professor" was a true gentleman. My condolences to his friends and family. As Ben Franklin once wrote; "Grieve not ..... for we are soon to follow".
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I used to live at the lake near Professor Manning and would sometimes meet him for a trade or buy a few cards at the local watering hole. He was very popular in town. RIP
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Bob and I have enjoyed some really interesting E-conversations over the years. We would contact each other regarding a trade or to pick each other's brains
on T206's, Goudey's, Diamond Stars, 1949 Leaf's, 1952 Bowman's and 1952 Topps. The latter two sets of which we both collected as kids and had many ole stories to share between us. And what made these lengthy conversations so interesting was....we would intersperse the BB card stuff with our "war stories" from back in our working days. For instance....Bob was the first guy ever to see solid helium when he worked in a Cryogenics Lab. Another time, when he was a sophomore, he worked in the summer for the Westinghouse Bettis Atomic Power Co. Bettis was responsible for creating and sustaining the Shippingport reactor, the first peacetime nuclear power plant in the world. One day, Bob was carrying giant stacks of FORTRAN computer cards to the Com. Ctr. when a little guy whizzed around a corner and ran into him. They collided, the guy fell down, and grumbled some choice words at Bob. Bob found out later that he had knocked down Admiral Rickover. The Head of the U.S. Nuclear power program. Bob knew I was chasing after all the Blue Chase T206's. So, 7 years ago Bob tells me he has the PIEDMONT 460 Factory #42 card; and, he is betting that I do not have it because it is very rare. He says "this card has my name on it"....and, he is sending it to me in return for certain T206's he needs. Deal was done. When I look at this card, it will always remind me of one of the great guys that I have met in this hobby. ![]() ![]() GOD BLESS your soul, Bob. And, may the GOOD LORD comfort your family. TED Z . |
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