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<p>[QUOTE="Ken Dorney, post: 3299352, member: 76086"]Coin shows are really cool. Its not so much about buying and selling (although that is obviously a very big part) but people of like mind coming together. Socializing, making new friends... I'll see if I can make a list of people I have met through shows. No particular order, but roughly in order by time (very roughly). And, please, I know there are those lurking out there that know me but I may miss the names. Its not personal, I'm just getting old. Some are now dead, some active, some faded away...</p><p><br /></p><p>Bruce McNall</p><p>Tom Cederlind</p><p>David Sear</p><p>Victor England</p><p>Frank Kovaks</p><p>Matt Kreuzer</p><p>Lou Balesteri</p><p>John Suanders</p><p>Steve Eyer</p><p>Joel Anderson</p><p>Basil Demetriadi</p><p>Kerry Wetterstrom</p><p>David Vagi</p><p>David Hendin</p><p>Mark Reid</p><p>Rich Pearlman</p><p>Henry C. Lindgren</p><p>Simon Bendall (wait, Simon....something, was at the British Museum, not a dealer, a historian.... Damn. Very famous, wrote a lot of books. Somewhere I have a bunch of his books. I suppose it doesnt count.</p><p><br /></p><p>So many Europeans during the heyday of the London Market. Cant remember even a slight amount of them. </p><p><br /></p><p>Oh, I dont know. I get older, I cant seem to remember so much. So many places and so many people. So many I just cant remember. I guess the point is that if one gets out to coin shows you might just be able to meet and exchange ideas with so many more people that you might online.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Ken Dorney, post: 3299352, member: 76086"]Coin shows are really cool. Its not so much about buying and selling (although that is obviously a very big part) but people of like mind coming together. Socializing, making new friends... I'll see if I can make a list of people I have met through shows. No particular order, but roughly in order by time (very roughly). And, please, I know there are those lurking out there that know me but I may miss the names. Its not personal, I'm just getting old. Some are now dead, some active, some faded away... Bruce McNall Tom Cederlind David Sear Victor England Frank Kovaks Matt Kreuzer Lou Balesteri John Suanders Steve Eyer Joel Anderson Basil Demetriadi Kerry Wetterstrom David Vagi David Hendin Mark Reid Rich Pearlman Henry C. Lindgren Simon Bendall (wait, Simon....something, was at the British Museum, not a dealer, a historian.... Damn. Very famous, wrote a lot of books. Somewhere I have a bunch of his books. I suppose it doesnt count. So many Europeans during the heyday of the London Market. Cant remember even a slight amount of them. Oh, I dont know. I get older, I cant seem to remember so much. So many places and so many people. So many I just cant remember. I guess the point is that if one gets out to coin shows you might just be able to meet and exchange ideas with so many more people that you might online.[/QUOTE]
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