Anyone heard from Skyman?

Not sure how to search when a member last posted. I haven't seen @SkyMan on here in a while. Have I just been missing his posts. Hope all is good!
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My Original Song Written to my late wife-"Plus other original music by me"
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL8A11CC8CC6093D80
https://n1m.com/bobbysmith1
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Click on @SkyMan in your post. Last active Jan 5 at 10:07 PM.
Worry is the interest you pay on a debt you may not owe.
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Thank you sir! Guess all is good!
My Original Song Written to my late wife-"Plus other original music by me"
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL8A11CC8CC6093D80
https://n1m.com/bobbysmith1
He owes you money too? J/K.
I thought with the Virgin orbital rocket launch failure, we might hear from him this week.
Tim
Hi @bsshog40, @PerryHall, @pizzaman, @pointfivezero,
Thank you very much for your concern! The main thing was just me going through a less coin centric period of my life. I still VERY MUCH enjoy them, I've just haven't been on the Boards nearly as much.
Also, the last 3 months of 2022 sucked for me health-wise in a variety of weird freak ways that synergistically slowed down my looking at the Boards. For example, I got covid in mid-October, and while the disease as disease didn't particularly affect me any worse than a standard flu, I had a pre-existing seasonal lung issue. For some reason covid REALLY fired that up, and I was doing hard prolonged coughing lasting for 4 - 5 days that lead to, of all things, a double hernia. There were some other weird health things in the latter three months of 2022, such as a freak accident in November 2022, blowing out my left knee ACL/MCL. Ah, the joys of getting older!
I had hernia surgery in very early January, and my left knee surgery is scheduled for next week. I'm hoping these are the last surgeries I have this year! I'm hoping that the start of Chinese New Year/Tet, 1/22/23, leads to a much healthier New Year.
Sending all you guys...
Best Wishes for a Happy and Health New Year!!!
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Wow. You have been busy. Get well soon @SkyMan!
Dave
P.S. Lovely Franklin!!!
you as well. WHAT A MOOSE OF A FRANKIE!
Dang @SkyMan I hope 2023 sprints in better direction. Nice color on that 1958 too.
Looking for Top Pop Mercury Dime Varieties & High Grade Mercury Dime Toners.
Feel better and get up and running again soon!
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Well hopefully you have all the bad behind you. I had my double hernia surgery a few yrs ago. Lol They do wonders with knees now. I may be looking to have my right knee done this yr. Austeoarthritus and no cartilage left kind of makes it hard to walk on sometimes. Lol Best of luck on your surgery my friend!
My Original Song Written to my late wife-"Plus other original music by me"
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL8A11CC8CC6093D80
https://n1m.com/bobbysmith1
Boy, you old guys are falling apart. Thank heavens for the miracle of modern medicine. 😂
- Bob -

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Hey @SkyMan - welcome to the double hernia club. Sucks to have testicles that drop and leave inherit weak spots in the male anatomy.
2023 should be a big year for U.S. astronomy fans as I plan a telescope purchase this year to enjoy all Mother Nature has to offer.
Tim
@SkyMan.... Best of luck with your surgery and a speedy recovery. Also hoping the New Year is better than the last for you. Cheers, RickO
Wow @SkyMan, you’ve certainly been through a rough path there.
You’re not alone on those covid hernias though. My brother in law went through the same thing.
It sounds like your on the mend now. Best of health moving forward here!
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Do some research on your scope. I had a couple Meades in the past and they just don't hold up over time. I now have an 8" Celestron and a 4" Celestron C90. Both are great. I bought a tripod for the 4" which has it's own built-in gps and works with an app on your phone. We just bought a new house so hopefully to unpack them and use them soon.

My Original Song Written to my late wife-"Plus other original music by me"
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL8A11CC8CC6093D80
https://n1m.com/bobbysmith1
@saintguru too
@saintguru too
Glad to see you posting, @SkyMan
Sorry to hear about your health issues and I hope they turn around for you in this new year. Gorgeous Benjy.
Jim
When a man who is honestly mistaken hears the truth, he will either quit being mistaken or cease to be honest....Abraham Lincoln
Patriotism is supporting your country all the time, and your government when it deserves it.....Mark Twain
Sounds like a horrible few months. Good luck with the ACL. The surgery isn’t so horrible, but the recovery is a ton of work and takes a while. Hernias - had that one many years ago. Not so fun either.
Hang in there!!!
So physical therapy must be interesting. lol
Hoping you have a quick recovery.
Wayne
Kennedys are my quest...
Thanks @bsshog40 - appreciate the advice. Always been a Celestron fan. This company keeps popping up in my Facebook feed. Any opinion?
https://www.unistellar.com/
Tim
PS - congrats on the home purchase!
Never heard of that brand Tim. Sorry I can't give any help. I'm kind of stuck with Celestron. Have had good luck with them.
My Original Song Written to my late wife-"Plus other original music by me"
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL8A11CC8CC6093D80
https://n1m.com/bobbysmith1
Hope you will have a much better Chinese New Year. Rabbit might suit you better.
Well I have been away for a few years and just saw this thread and it looks like this was the last time he posted but was last logged into this site in Sept of 2023. Anyone have any recent contact with him? Going to have to bump a few of his old threads as he had alot of nice toned quarters,,,,,,,thanks tom
I used to be famous now I just collect coins.
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knock on his door with this: @SkyMan how are you doing?
I last talked to him about 18 months ago. Even then he was spending less time with coins and more with space memorabilia. Health wise he was good.
- Bob -

MPL's - Lincolns of Color
Central Valley Roosevelts
Good to see you (good to be seen, too) be well 👍
In late 2022 Skyman sent me a PM. He mentioned having Covid. I sent him a PM in late 2023 and have not heard from him. I do know that he was shifting his collecting efforts more to space memorabilia and away from coins.
It would be nice to hear from him again.
I really enjoyed his posts with the space related items.
I know you did a lot of his photo's so maybe you have his contact info? Last name? If you could send him an email to see how he is doing I would appreciate that. It just seems like a long time to be absent.......thanks tom
I used to be famous now I just collect coins.
Link to My Registry Set.
https://pcgs.com/setregistry/quarters/washington-quarters-specialty-sets/washington-quarters-complete-variety-set-circulation-strikes-1932-1964/publishedset/78469
Varieties Are The Spice Of LIFE and Thanks to Those who teach us what to search For.
I love his 1938 Cameo Proof Walker!
IIRC, He still has a great Franklin set ATS! Many with beautiful toning and under graded!!
Sometimes, it’s better to be LUCKY than good. 🍀 🍺👍
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I talked with Skyman this morning. He is doing well. His collecting efforts have been in the space memorabilia area.
Good news. Hope he posts some space memorabilia again.
Great news. Always liked his posts.
Jim
When a man who is honestly mistaken hears the truth, he will either quit being mistaken or cease to be honest....Abraham Lincoln
Patriotism is supporting your country all the time, and your government when it deserves it.....Mark Twain
I assumed as much. Thanks for the confirmation.
Sometimes, it’s better to be LUCKY than good. 🍀 🍺👍
My Full Walker Registry Set (1916-1947):
https://www.ngccoin.com/registry/competitive-sets/16292/
Hi Guys,
I hope you all are doing well.
As mentioned, I have switched mainly to collecting space memorabilia these days, so I haven't been on these boards in a while.
I still enjoy looking at coins, I just haven't been purchasing any. I am at the stage where I'm thinking of selling off a lot of my collection.
I hope you all have a Great summer!!!
Here's a Washie for those that like Washingtons.
The Gemini Program (1965-66) is probably my favorite program of the early US manned spaceflight programs (1961 - 1975): Mercury, Gemini, Apollo, Skylab and Apollo-Soyuz Test Program (ASTP). Mercury was basically to see if humans could survive in space, Apollo landed on the Moon, Skylab was America's first space station, and ASTP was a political one-off to rendezvous US and Soviet spacecraft in orbit. Gemini was the program that put the US ahead of the USSR in the space race. Up until Gemini, the Soviets were first in all the important manned space objectives; first man in space, first multi-spacecraft flights, first woman in space, first spacewalk (EVA). Gemini was the program that taught the USA to DO all the important maneuvers necessary to land a man on the Moon, and in the process the USA did all the important remaining manned space firsts; first change of orbit, first rendezvous, first docking two spacecraft together, first to do tasks when doing an EVA, first planned creation of artificial gravity while in orbit. Aside from actually landing on the Moon, Gemini taught the USA all the tasks necessary for Apollo 11 to land.
Here's my most recent fairly valuable space purchase. It's an 8" x 10" picture mosaic of Gemini Program mission highlights. There were 10 manned Gemini missions flown. The space inside the capsule was roughly the same size as the front seats of a VW Bug of the same era. Each mission had 2 crew members. While there were 20 "seats" on the flown missions, 4 astronauts flew twice, so a total of 16 astronauts flew. Two (Gus Grissom and Ed White) of the 16 Gemini astronauts were killed in the Apollo 1 fire, within roughly two months of the end of the Gemini program. This picture has ALL 14 signatures of the Gemini crew members who were alive after the Apollo 1 fire. I've never seen anything else like it. In the upper left corner is the most famous of all the astronauts who flew in Gemini (although he didn't become THAT famous until Apollo 11), Neil Armstrong. Then you have Jim Lovell, Wally Schirra, Buzz Aldrin, Dave Scott, Tom Stafford, Frank Borman, Charles (Pete) Conrad, Jim McDivitt, Gordo Cooper, Michael Collins, Dick Gordon, Gene Cernan and John Young.
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I remember buying the Revell(?) Gemini space capsule model kit. Had fun assembling it way back when.