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  • The E-Sylum: Volume 11, Number 2, January 13, 2008, Article 11

    TAMS AND THE EDITOR'S DILEMMA

    David E. Schenkman writes: "I found Terry Trantow's
    comments in the January 6, 2008 E-Sylum interesting.
    Unfortunately, in recent years the Token and Medal Society
    has had problems getting enough original material for the
    "TAMS Journal." As editor of that publication for the past
    twenty-five years, I'll point out the obvious: we can
    only publish what members submit. And, to those who complain
    that the issues are not as large as they'd like, I can only
    ask, 'when did you last write an article?'

    "I certainly understand the allure of submitting an article
    to "The Numismatist" instead of the "TAMS Journal," and I
    don't fault anyone who chooses to do so. However, if the
    Token and Medal Society ceases to exist due to lack of
    support, who will publish the myriad of specialized articles
    on esoteric topics that have appeared over the years in that
    organization's Journal, not to mention the many books that
    have been sponsored by TAMS? The ANA? I hardly think so.

    "As for William D. Hyder's article 'In His Shoes: The True
    Story of Sailor Jean and Colonial Jack' in the January 2008
    'The Numismatist' which Mr. Trantow praises, I enjoyed
    reading it several months ago when it was sent to me for
    review. However, as I pointed out when I returned my comments
    page to the editorial staff of "The Numismatist," the author
    evidently was unaware of the fact that there is a second
    type of Colonial Jack token, which he issued in 1911 to
    promote another walk. This omission is surprising, especially
    in view of the fact that these tokens are not especially
    scarce. Even more surprising is the fact that the article
    was published without being revised to include mention of
    the missing token (I offered to photograph the piece but
    was never asked to do so, although I assume my comments were
    forwarded to the author).

    "So I must disagree with Mr. Trantow's assessment of the
    article as "a wonderful work." It was well written and
    entertaining to be sure, but incomplete."

    TAMS JOURNAL, THE NUMISMATIST, AND EXONUMIA ARTICLES
    esylum_v11n01a12.html

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