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  • The E-Sylum: Volume 6, Number 52, December 7, 2003, Article 4

    KUDOS FOR THE ASYLUM

    Steve Pellegrini writes: "I just received my issue of The
    Asylum and want to congratulate all involved. It is an
    outstanding issue.

    Like any other on-going publication not every issue is a hit.
    But this one is. I hope that Pete Smith has enough material
    for another article taking us along Dick Johnson's years at
    Medallic Art Co. This is fascinating and important numismatic
    history. While we have a great many memoirs of coin collectors
    and dealers we are sadly lacking in material on the key figures
    in the field of Medals. You need only flip through the pages
    of any Johnson & Jenson auction catalogue and read some of
    his lot descriptions to get an inkling of just how broad is Dick's
    knowledge of this often obscure field.

    A few years back I think I mentioned in E-Sylum how important
    and immediate it is to collect and preserve the recollections of
    our major numismatists. Pete Smith's foresight in listening and
    recording Dick Johnson as he 'blue skys' is exactly the
    appropriate modal. Couldn't we mail mini-recorders and a
    pound of Starbucks and/or a fifth to our veteran Illustrati? We
    would include a SASE to make retrieval of their memoirs all the
    more convenient. We would certainly get more historical value,
    more bang for the buck than by contributing to yet another
    building fund created by our Numis-politicos.

    I'm sure that every subscriber of this Newsletter has a short
    list of the living people they feel has had the greatest impact
    on numismatics. Those few whose knowledge & experiences
    we can least afford to lose. My list would include in addition
    to Dick Johnson, George Fuld, Gunther Keinast, Christopher
    Eimer, Joe Levine and Paul Bosco. I believe Dave Bowers
    would have pride of place on most lists. It would be interesting
    to see who would appear on the short lists of other members.

    I have been selling my duplicate Numismatists and have been
    re-reading them as I go. The Fulds, father & son, had a byline
    in the 50s. I do think that it would be very interesting to learn
    how the two managed to coordinate all their research, books
    and regular columns while living in two different cities - with only
    snail mail and a telephone."

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  • 2003-12-07
Volume
  • 6

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