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<p>[QUOTE="The Old Sarge, post: 1941892, member: 15348"]Ladies, Gentlemen and others;</p><p> This will be my final post. I have been diagnosed with Parkinson's and have decided to retire. Since I am now 77 this is a good news/bad news thing. The good news is that I have been around the hobby since 1943, am now 77 and the disease comes late in life so I will probably die of natural causes before the symptoms become too severe. The bad news is that I am 100% combat disabled, over 4 years in Vietnam and Thailand, now walk with a cane, my memory is slipping and I cannot get around as well as I use to. My inventory and my library of over 2000 volumes are in the process of being disposed of privately to one buyer (and that should answer the question of where dealers get their coins).</p><p> My daughter is a Junior in college at the University of Texas in Dallas studying psychology. The good Lord willing I will be at her graduation for her doctorate. Many of you will remember her as the little fireball who took naps under the bourse table.</p><p> I will still attend shows as long as I am able saying hello (and goodby) to many old friends and doing a good deal for an old customer.</p><p> Good luck to all of you.</p><p><br /></p><p>Paul Garner, TSGT, U S Air Force, 1954-1975</p><p>aka The Old Sarge and Vest Pocket Coins (registered Trade Mark)[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="The Old Sarge, post: 1941892, member: 15348"]Ladies, Gentlemen and others; This will be my final post. I have been diagnosed with Parkinson's and have decided to retire. Since I am now 77 this is a good news/bad news thing. The good news is that I have been around the hobby since 1943, am now 77 and the disease comes late in life so I will probably die of natural causes before the symptoms become too severe. The bad news is that I am 100% combat disabled, over 4 years in Vietnam and Thailand, now walk with a cane, my memory is slipping and I cannot get around as well as I use to. My inventory and my library of over 2000 volumes are in the process of being disposed of privately to one buyer (and that should answer the question of where dealers get their coins). My daughter is a Junior in college at the University of Texas in Dallas studying psychology. The good Lord willing I will be at her graduation for her doctorate. Many of you will remember her as the little fireball who took naps under the bourse table. I will still attend shows as long as I am able saying hello (and goodby) to many old friends and doing a good deal for an old customer. Good luck to all of you. Paul Garner, TSGT, U S Air Force, 1954-1975 aka The Old Sarge and Vest Pocket Coins (registered Trade Mark)[/QUOTE]
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