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Old 02-14-2023, 03:33 PM
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Default A Message from Huggins & Scott Co-Founder John Scott

We are deeply saddened to announce the passing of hobby titan and auction pioneer Bill Huggins. Proud patriarch of our H&S family, Bill got his start in the late 1970s as owner of the Maryland-based House of Cards baseball-card store—which remains in operation today after nearly a half-century. Bill and I co-founded Huggins & Scott Auctions back in 2002, more than 100 auction catalogs ago. Anyone who has ever known Bill will agree with me that he was a loyal friend, devoted family man, savvy entrepreneur and widely respected expert in all fields of cards and memorabilia. He is survived by his beloved wife Nancy Huggins, his children Allison Gannett (Tim Gannett) and Ricky Huggins (Saira Huggins), and his two grandchildren George and Nora.

Despite this monumental loss, it will be business as usual for Huggins & Scott Auctions, with Bill’s long-time right-hand man Ron Oser stepping in as H&S President and Consignment Director, and with H&S Director of Operations Matt Flores continuing to run point on everything we do. So on behalf of myself, Ron, Matt and the entire auction staff, we would like to extend our sincere gratitude for your past business and all of your well-wishing upon this sad news. Huggins & Scott’s commitment to the hobby and to the H&S community is unwavering, and we look forward to carrying on Bill’s looming legacy with our trademark quality of auction services.


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Old 02-14-2023, 03:44 PM
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sad to hear this about bill. when I lived in MD...I'd visit house of cards occasionally and Bill was always fun to talk to.
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Sorry for your loss. Great auction house.
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Sorry to hear of the loss. Although I did not know Bill, I know of his reputation. Best wishes
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Old 02-14-2023, 03:56 PM
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Heard this sad news earlier today. Huggy was a character with absolutely no qualms in being himself among whoever he happened to be dealing with.

I'll remember him with laughter and am thankful for the post-show nights we enjoyed years ago for dinner and drinks.

If I still drank, I'd raise a head-sized margarita glass to his memory. RIP Bill.
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Old 02-14-2023, 03:57 PM
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Very sad. My Dad used to drive me up from Richmond to visit his card shop. That's how great it was. Amazing auctions too. And a nice guy to talk to. A huge loss.
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Wow, I just talked to him in October at the Chantilly card show. That was the first time I had met him. I had only been to the store one time before.

Very sorry for your loss.
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Old 02-14-2023, 04:07 PM
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Very sad indeed. Bill was a long-time fixture in the hobby and enjoyed life to the fullest, he will be missed around the many shows that H & S sets up at.
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Old 02-14-2023, 04:13 PM
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RIP may he Rest In Peace with the Lord. Prayers to his Family and Friends.
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Rest in Peace and our prayers for the friends and family
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Met and did a few deals with Bill at the National when I used to attend. Heck of a nice guy. Sorry to his family and friends to learn of his passing.
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Deepest condolences, thoughts and prayers! Rest in Peace!
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Old 02-14-2023, 05:09 PM
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I would meet Bill at shows and he was always so much fun and always had a great story. RIP Bill Huggins.

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Old 02-14-2023, 05:38 PM
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May his memory be for a blessing.
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We did several auctions with him. Professional and friendly on all of them. RIP..
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So sad, John. He will be sorely missed.
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Got to know Bill better this year and did a few deals with him. Will remember him fondly. Deepest sympathy to his family. RIP, Bill.
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May his family find peace and comfort, following their loss.
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Old 02-14-2023, 06:16 PM
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So sad to hear... my condolences.

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Old 02-14-2023, 06:34 PM
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Bill Huggins took a chance on me 16 years ago and I’ll never forget his trust and kindness. I’ve always tried to live up to the confidence he had in his team. A huge void and a very tough day at the office.

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Old 02-14-2023, 06:37 PM
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Oh my.......one of my favorite auction houses! Sorry for your loss.
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Old 02-14-2023, 07:15 PM
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Condolences to Bill's family and friends.

I have purchased many cards over the years from House of Cards as well as Huggins & Scott Auctions...it has always been a pleasure.

Very sad to hear of Bill's passing.

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Old 02-14-2023, 07:27 PM
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So sad to hear this news. Huggins & Scott has always been a first-class operation and I know they will continue to be under the leadership of Ron Oser.

Bill will be missed by so many. He treated people with so much class and respect. RIP Bill.
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Old 02-14-2023, 07:29 PM
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My sincere condolences to his family, friends, and all those who grieve his passing.
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I first met Bill at the Willow Grove Show in 1983. Bill and I were trading BOWMAN cards. Especially 1953 Color cards, he had lots of them,
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Bill was a really great guy in this hobby. He will be missed.

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Just saw Bill at the Tarrytown show in December! Always had a warm presence and a friendly demeanor. RIP Bill. Thoughts and prayers to his family and loved ones.
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Old 02-14-2023, 08:11 PM
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I am terribly sorry to hear of this great loss. From his very earliest days in the hobby, I will always remember Bill laughing and joking and just being great fun. My deepest condolences to the Huggins family and all his friends.
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He seems to have touched a lot of people, the mark of a life well lived.

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Who will tell me my table skirt/sign is crooked? Will be very weird not seeing him at shows. Always seemed like a good guy.
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My condolences to his family and all at H&S. Met Bill at a his surprise birthday party at the National back in the early 2000s. Bill treated me like family and was a class act. He will be missed.
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Enjoyed my interactions with Bill at the House of Cards in Wheaton, MD..... this was after it used to be run by John Scott and Nick Schoff both of whom were helpful and kind to me in my earlier years in the hobby in the late 70s and early 80s. Bill was a wonderful presence at card shows in the area and will be sorely missed. At one time, I think he told me he actually was related to Miller Huggins in some way. RIP Bill
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Always enjoyed the Huggins and Scott auctions. Rest in Peace, Bill.
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Very sad news. As a kid, House of Cards in Wheaton was my place. That shop played a big role in developing my interest in cards. I appreciate Bill for that. Bill was always nice and helpful. Maryland lost an industry titan. RIP Bill and thank you.
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Bill was always a lot of fun to hang out with. He was always happy and jovial when I would meet him.,
I have bought some things from H and S and always have had good experiences. I am sure Ron and team will carry on the tradition. RIP Bill and condolences to family and friends.
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Besides all the laughter and that he was always in a good, fun mood, I always appreciated that he never put up a facade; what you saw was who he was. There are lots of people in the industry who could have taken a lesson from Bill in this. I hadn't seen him in years, but will definitely miss him at shows.

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Horrible news. Always looked forward to seeing Bill and spending time with him at the shows over the years. RIP Bill.
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Very sad to lose another hobby fixture. My condolences to all of Bill's family and closest friends
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I spoke with Ricky earlier, but wanted to post here.

Bill Huggins was a dear friend. Through my father, I met Bill almost 30 years ago. When my dad moved out East and didn't know many people, he found Bill (and Nancy) and found friendship, shared interests in sports and collecting, and a great soul. I moved out a few years later and the entire Huggins family was so friendly and warm that it made the transition so much easier.

I was really sad when I read the news of Bill's passing. His laugh, our conversations about sports and life, and the time we all spent together all came back in a rush.

Beyond all that, Bill was a big part of The Dreier Collection. I could go through the building and point out so many integral pieces that came through Bill, his shop, or Huggins and Scott. When it came time to sell, Huggins and Scott was a part of that process as well.

From spending time in the store, dinners with the entire Huggins family, early Huggins and Scott auctions, to sporting events attended together, Bill Huggins was always the nicest guy to me and my family. He loved his family very much, was a great friend to mine, and leaves behind a great legacy of collecting.

Thanks Bill!

Much love to the entire family and Huggins and Scott community!

Doug and the entire Dreier family.

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Terrible news. A great guy who helped so many, including me, pursue a fun hobby. And he was such an important figure in the DC area collecting community. He will be missed.
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