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V4 2001 INDEX       E-SYLUM ARCHIVE

The E-Sylum: Volume 4, Number 2, January 14, 2001, Article 3

FUN SHOW MEETING REPORT

Your editor arrived at the Orlando Convention Center just after the NBS meeting concluded. However, several members were still in the room, and Bill Murray, Tom Sheehan, David Sklow and I had lunch together. The meeting had gone well, with 16 people in attendance, from all over the country. Signing in were:

  • Mark Borckardt, Wolfeboro, NH
  • John Burns, North Huntingdon, PA
  • Howard A. Daniel III, Deltaville, VA
  • Summer Douglas, Lima, OH
  • Mike Ellis, Donalsonville, GA
  • Henry Dudzinski, Carsonville, MI
  • Julius Dudzinski, Carsonville, MI
  • George Fitzgerald, Ft. Wayne, IN
  • Gordon Frost, Forest Hills, NY
  • Fred Lake, St. Petersburg, FL
  • Nolan Mims, Semmes, AL
  • Bill Murray, San Antonio, TX
  • Bob Van Ryzin, Iola, WI
  • Tom Sheehan, Seattle, WA
  • David Sklow, Ocala, FL
  • Robert Zavos, Pittsburgh, PA

In the last issue I noted that "Numismatic & Philatelic Arts of Santa Fe seems to be the only numismatic literature dealer scheduled to set up at the show." Actually, Remy Bourne of Minneapolis was set up at the show as well, and Stanton Publishing also had a table, selling new titles. Helping to man the table was literature dealer John Burns.

Several other NBS members and E-Sylum subscribers were at the show, but unable to make the meeting. Spotted on the bourse floor were John Wilson, David Cassel, David Lange Ken Bressett, Julian Leidman, and others.

Wayne Homren, Editor

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