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Old 09-02-2011, 03:54 PM
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There were numerous others, Barry. Leon had to give him a time out once or twice.
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Old 09-02-2011, 03:57 PM
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Just saw the REA blog myself - very cool. Bodes well for another great REA auction in 2012!

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Old 09-02-2011, 04:04 PM
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joe was out there for sure...but nice write up and nice collection. seeing joe suddenly reminds me of julie...for a sec there i thought that was julie's old plank (but i don't think so).
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One thing that's nice to see is that REA got the cards into slabs before someone else could think twice about cleaning them in any way... I wonder whose fingerprint is on the back of the Plank (between Cap and Cig)...

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I had several long conversations with Joe but never got to meet him in person. Certainly my loss in that respect.

I remember him getting into a few heated debates on the board. I told him he could stay as long as he wouldn't trounce upon 3 individuals. He said he couldn't do that so he would just leave. He left on his own accord. He never was banned from this board. I always liked Joe. Even during his hiatus he and I emailed back and forth quite frequently. Unlike someone else who can't control himself, Joe never did get upset with me...at least about that. I always considered Joe as part of the "old guard". They are a generation that we are losing every day and it's a shame. Those morals and philosophies (in general) are something our country could use again, imo.
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I saw Joe several times at the Chantilly show. He even met up with us at lunch once. He was a very unique guy. Always interesting to listen to.

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I never got to meet Joe P. but I do remember on several occasions he sent me a few encouraging emails about not giving up on my collecting because of a few turds making it miserable. I was looking forward to last yrs nationals in Balt. and a chance to visit his grave at Arlington and thank him for the kind words. Joe is missed greatly and I didn't even know him that well
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Per your quote on morals and philo.

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I had several long conversations with Joe but never got to meet him in person. Certainly my loss in that respect.

I remember him getting into a few heated debates on the board. I told him he could stay as long as he wouldn't trounce upon 3 individuals. He said he couldn't do that so he would just leave. He left on his own accord. He never was banned from this board. I always liked Joe. Even during his hiatus he and I emailed back and forth quite frequently. Unlike someone else who can't control himself, Joe never did get upset with me...at least about that. I always considered Joe as part of the "old guard". They are a generation that we are losing every day and it's a shame. Those morals and philosophies (in general) are something our country could use again, imo.
Joe told the story about the Texas National and the Card Doctor(s) numerous times on this board. He had a strong passion. I always looked forward to what he had to say and he had my respect. Glad to see his collection is being dispersed professionally.
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Joe, myself and Jeff Eastland used to get together after the Chantilly show for dinner for the first few years of the show in the late 1990's. I can honestly say that those conversations were some of the most memorable that I had in this business and he was a really good guy. There were not alot of guys like Joe!
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There were numerous others, Barry. Leon had to give him a time out once or twice.
Yep, and that's when he started emailing me to let me know how he felt about certain subjects that he was reading on the board, but could not reply to...we had some great conversations about cards and life over the years...I really liked that old dude.
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That Plank is amazing. I received quite an education in prewar cards from Joe on multiple occasions.
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Joe was great. Sometimes we fought, sometimes we agreed, but you always knew where you stood. That's fair. Even when he was basically telling you (me) what an idiot you were (again, me), he told good stories that sort of diminished the irritation. When we got sideways and I went after him, which was seldom, he never took it personally. Leon's right, he was part of the old guard and there aren't too many of them around anymore. Apart from the fact that he would be absolutely aghast to know that some of his cards had been graded, I hope they do well for his family's sake.
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