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<p>[QUOTE="ziggy9, post: 1479839, member: 8360"]I have met Charmy, and, in fact, got to observe her at The Worlds Fair of Money in Boston 2010. I was one of the volunteers from the BNS that did all the support work for the convention. I was in charge of Page Program. My work area was in close proximity to her table and over the course of the week I was able to observe that not only was she a lady and a proffesional with every person she interacted with but she was one of the few dealers in the entire show that consistantly was willing to treat the children in attendance with the same respect she showed the adults. Some of the teenage girls that were in the Page program stated that they hadn't really thought about actual coin collecting (they were there because their parents were there) until they saw Charmy on the other side of the table. Two years later my son still speaks fondly of the nice lady that treated him special at the show. In my opinion Charmy is a real class act and anyone that doesn't get to know her is missing out.</p><p><br /></p><p>Just my two cents in defense of someone who doesn't need defending</p><p><br /></p><p>Richard[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="ziggy9, post: 1479839, member: 8360"]I have met Charmy, and, in fact, got to observe her at The Worlds Fair of Money in Boston 2010. I was one of the volunteers from the BNS that did all the support work for the convention. I was in charge of Page Program. My work area was in close proximity to her table and over the course of the week I was able to observe that not only was she a lady and a proffesional with every person she interacted with but she was one of the few dealers in the entire show that consistantly was willing to treat the children in attendance with the same respect she showed the adults. Some of the teenage girls that were in the Page program stated that they hadn't really thought about actual coin collecting (they were there because their parents were there) until they saw Charmy on the other side of the table. Two years later my son still speaks fondly of the nice lady that treated him special at the show. In my opinion Charmy is a real class act and anyone that doesn't get to know her is missing out. Just my two cents in defense of someone who doesn't need defending Richard[/QUOTE]
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