Some of the recent memorial threads made me reminisce about our own bygones, here on the boards.
I never met Carl in person, but he was sure a buddy and mentor figure to me here over the last decade.
I'm sure at least some of you felt the same way.
Here's to you, Carl.

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<< <i>Chad aka silvereagles92 I think was awesome too and a rising YN to boot >>
Indeed he was. I bought a nice coin from him once and I think we did a few trades. Exchanged a few PMs.
One I miss as much as Carl is Wayne Whatley, aka "Newbiecollector", who was one of the humblest and kindest numismatic souls I ever "met" in cyberspace.
Edit to add- he was a Darksider so not a lot of you might have known him. He liked ship-themed coins and medals.
Dave
Link to 1950 - 1964 Proof Registry Set
1938 - 1964 Proof Jeffersons w/ Varieties
He was a very well-rounded numismatist, though, as you can tell from his website, which is still up.
He republished some of my stories on there, including this one. In fact, he was approached by a club newsletter in Florida, who wanted to republish it again, and referred them to me.
I got him to start his own holey coin hat, which you can see on his website. He had a great website, and I'm not just saying that because some of my stories were on there.
If we are remembering forum members who left a lasting impression, I would be remiss if I did not mention IGWT. Lou, as he was known off the forum, lived here in Maine, and became a good friend and member of our local coin club, albeit for too short a time. I sometimes think that the club did not offer as much to Lou as Lou offered to the club, but he made a commitment, became a loyal, contributing member, and always had something (Shield Nickels) of interest for show & tell. His numismatic knowledge, especially for his chosen series, was on a par with some of the best, and he developed some incredible photography skills along the way. He was a devoted family man, and will not soon be forgotten.
[I did not mean to hijack your thread, but you said we may as well dedicate this to the memory of all past forum members.]
I didn't know IGWT very well at all, but did swap a few pleasant PMs with him.
Leo
The more qualities observed in a coin, the more desirable that coin becomes!
My Jefferson Nickel Collection
I don't know his Mrs. and my last transaction with him was a long time ago.
I just have sort of enjoyed peeking at the website a time or two over the last couple of months.
Part of me feels like as long as it's still up, there is a little part of Carl still alive. Knowhutimean?
Of course he might think this was silly.
I could go on and on about great trades and transactions with both but its their warmth I miss most.
"Inspiration exists, but it has to find you working" Pablo Picasso
We miss you Carl. RIP.
Dave
U.S. Type Set
Perhaps some Giant Bourse in the Sky with...with donuts.
Eric
<< <i>when I read the old threads I see many a name these days.
Perhaps some Giant Bourse in the Sky with...with donuts.
Eric >>
There's a nice thought.
Worry is the interest you pay on a debt you may not owe.
"Paper money eventually returns to its intrinsic value---zero."----Voltaire
"Everything you say should be true, but not everything true should be said."----Voltaire
and it sets us apart from practitioners and consultants. Gregor
Too many positive BST transactions with too many members to list.
Rob
Successful Trades with: Coincast, MICHAELDIXON
Successful Purchases from: Manorcourtman, Meltdown
I just found out I lost my cousin to what I think was one of those scary "superbug" infections. He had had surgery for some condition late last year but was just found dead in his new apartment recently. My uncle is pretty broken up, as Matthew was his only child.
Matthew Shinnick, my cousin, was briefly (and involuntarily) on the national scene as a result of some scandalous treatment by Bank of America. Somebody had given him a bogus cashier's check or something like that, and BoA threw HIM in jail for it. If you listen to Clark Howard's show, you might remember that one. After Clark Howard took up the crusade, it created a public relations stink that even the notoriously uncaring BoA monolith took note of.
We weren't close- I hadn't seen him since we were kids and I was maybe 13-15 years old or so. Which would have made him 10 or 12 the last time I saw him. He was born in '68, so he would have been 45 this year.
Rob
Successful Trades with: Coincast, MICHAELDIXON
Successful Purchases from: Manorcourtman, Meltdown