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Old 08-22-2009, 10:54 PM
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Anybody remember or know how to get into contact with a former collector named Jim Montgomery. I am fairly certain he was based out of Florida and had an impressive collection. I have a friend who is just finishing a book that Jim helped start him on and he really wants to get in touch with Jim about it. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks,

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Old 08-22-2009, 11:26 PM
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Is this the same Jim Montgomery that used to be CEO if Great Western Savings? If so good luck getting him because he travels around in a big RV. I might be able to put you in touch with his son Michael he lives on the Big Island in Hawaii and owns a huge coffee plantation.
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Jim sold his collection through Mastro in 2000 and left the hobby. I knew him pretty well back then, but haven't spoken to him in about ten years.
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Is this the same Jim Montgomery that used to be CEO if Great Western Savings? If so good luck getting him because he travels around in a big RV. I might be able to put you in touch with his son Michael he lives on the Big Island in Hawaii and owns a huge coffee plantation.
I know of whom Josh speaks and I believe that is the guy. Real generous as I recall, with a fab collection.
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Old 08-23-2009, 09:32 AM
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Thanks all,
I totally forgot that he sold off his collection. I own a few pieces of it and some cards that he sent to me personally. He was extremely generous.

David-Peter Iverson is nearly done with his fiction book based on t-cards that Jim helped him start.

If I recall his company at one point was called JAMO or JAMCO.

Anyway...thanks for the help.

Joshua

PS Leon, I thought that looked familiar.
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One of my favorite cards - E106 Bender - was a gift from him. When graded 2 years ago, turned out to be the highest graded. He was very active in OBC - although nobody could ever send him anything he needed.

Had the pleasure of meeting him @ a Ft. Washington show. Watched him lay out a huge wad of cash for a Fatima premium.

Jim represented everything good about the hobby. Hope he is well.

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Jim was especially nice and was one of my favorite hobby people. Maybe if someone directs him to this site he will come over and say hello.
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