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As Mrs. Longacre takes a well deserved vacation down South, I had kid duty at the homestead. After I got the little munchkins into bed, I was able to sit in my overstuffed chair and peruse the Stack’s Eldorado catalog which arrived yesterday.
Viewing the catalog was bittersweet to say the least. After a difficult day on the boards yesterday in which RYK announced he was quitting numismatics, and after venturing to the BST forum for the first time ever to see how the other half lives, I thought my mind could be put at ease by looking through the latest Stack’s offering.
It was not the case. As I opened the catalog, it was almost like Stack’s and QDB knew of our numismatic loss, because not copper, but gold was the first segment in the auction. I tried to control my emotions as I thought of how excited RYK used to get when a smattering of excessively rare gold was offered for sale. As I thumbed through the catalog further, I came to Patterns, which, under normal circumstances, would have been gobbled up by our very own RYK. Barely controlling myself, and like a fitting tribute to our former collector, the auction catalog ended with the colonials. This was simply too much for Longacre to take, and I broke down and wept freely, as I remembered how many choice colonials RYK has in his collection, which will now be unceremoniously dumped on the BST, where the numismatic hoi polloi will bottom feed on these treasures.
I am getting weepy just writing these words, and the Eldorado catalog will forever have significance in my mind as the sale that “could have been”, had our very own RYK not numismatically left us.
Viewing the catalog was bittersweet to say the least. After a difficult day on the boards yesterday in which RYK announced he was quitting numismatics, and after venturing to the BST forum for the first time ever to see how the other half lives, I thought my mind could be put at ease by looking through the latest Stack’s offering.
It was not the case. As I opened the catalog, it was almost like Stack’s and QDB knew of our numismatic loss, because not copper, but gold was the first segment in the auction. I tried to control my emotions as I thought of how excited RYK used to get when a smattering of excessively rare gold was offered for sale. As I thumbed through the catalog further, I came to Patterns, which, under normal circumstances, would have been gobbled up by our very own RYK. Barely controlling myself, and like a fitting tribute to our former collector, the auction catalog ended with the colonials. This was simply too much for Longacre to take, and I broke down and wept freely, as I remembered how many choice colonials RYK has in his collection, which will now be unceremoniously dumped on the BST, where the numismatic hoi polloi will bottom feed on these treasures.
I am getting weepy just writing these words, and the Eldorado catalog will forever have significance in my mind as the sale that “could have been”, had our very own RYK not numismatically left us.
Always took candy from strangers
Didn't wanna get me no trade
Never want to be like papa
Working for the boss every night and day
--"Happy", by the Rolling Stones (1972)
Didn't wanna get me no trade
Never want to be like papa
Working for the boss every night and day
--"Happy", by the Rolling Stones (1972)
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I'm sure your pain is shared by many less prominent forum members. I would most certainly feel a quite similar angst if I were to ever hear of Mr. Longacre taking a numismatic sabatical. Perish the thought!
BTW, did you wash your hands before opening the Stack's catalog? That BST forum can be a dangerous place for those long accustomed to a more gentile refined atmosphere
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JH
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I have some doubts now. Could be true.
As for this "weeping" business, thats just plain weird!
The name is LEE!
<< <i>I always thought that the whole "Longacre is RYK's alternate identity" thing was a joke.
I have some doubts now. Could be true. >>
That is a good conspiracy theory, but I have met both of them in person so I do not think it is true.
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<< <i>Depression is an inevitable part of loss. It comes during the anger stage, and the bargaining stage, and in the letting go stage. It can come at any stage, actually. It is characterized by many of the symptoms listed in the Symptoms of Grief. Depression is normal. It may last longer in some people than in others. Emotionally healthy people won't be depressed as long as emotionally unhealthy people or people who came from dysfunctional homes who haven't dealt with childhood issues. It is perfectly okay to seek help from a physician and take antidepressants for a time until you are better able to handle your grief. If you feel that your depression is lasting too long, you may benefit from the help of a therapist. Never be ashamed of taking medication or seeking professional help when you are grieving. Never be ashamed at seeking professional help. When you no longer need the antidepressants, you will know and end your treatment under your doctor's guidance. During the depression phase, you will cry a lot. Crying is normal, and tears are healing. Let yourself cry when you feel like it. If you cry constantly, everywhere, and it goes on for months and months, you probably need to seek medical help. Antidepressants will help you deal with severe grief. >>
<< <i>Sometimes I get a little weepy when I read some of the posts on this board. >>
I've never been weepy but I've been nausiated by some of the posts.
Worry is the interest you pay on a debt you may not owe.
<< <i>
I've never been weepy but I've been nausiated by some of the posts. >>
<< <i>I remembered how many choice colonials RYK has in his collection, which will now be unceremoniously dumped on the BST, where the numismatic hoi polloi will bottom feed on these treasures. >>
Hmmmm......
the place: "Longfellow" (the Longacre estate), on Long Island
Little Lord Longacre: "Waaaaah!"
Consuelo*: "Now, Master Longacre, we mustn't carry on like this! We'll soil our nice new velveteen riding breeches and doublet."
LLL: "Shut your festering gob, you nitwit! Longacre wants a PROOF 40% silver Eisenhower dollar!"
Consuelo: "Would that we might all have such wondrous treasures, young Sir. But the nice bank manager has explained, they've sold out and won't have any more for another week."
Bank Manager: "Yeah, and if ya keep that up, Fancy-Pants, yer not gettin' any."
LLL (suddenly icy cold): "Consuelo, find out this man's name ... have my father buy this bank ... and then arrange for his immediate dismissal. I shall be waiting in the Duesenberg."
[exeunt LLL, stage right]
* a slightly slimmer and quite younger version of the Consuelo we all know today
Okay, as for the El Dorado catalog, mine must have been lost in the mail as it certainly could not have been an oversight on the part of Stack's. Needless to say, I hope some of the winners in a recent Stack's auction post their winnings on the forum...
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<< <i>RYK will come back... someday >>
But he wouldn't buy from Stacks.
<< <i>The time: Mid-1975 or early 1976
the place: "Longfellow" (the Longacre estate), on Long Island
Little Lord Longacre: "Waaaaah!"
Consuelo*: "Now, Master Longacre, we mustn't carry on like this! We'll soil our nice new velveteen riding breeches and doublet."
LLL: "Shut your festering gob, you nitwit! Longacre wants a PROOF 40% silver Eisenhower dollar!"
Consuelo: "Would that we might all have such wondrous treasures, young Sir. But the nice bank manager has explained, they've sold out and won't have any more for another week."
Bank Manager: "Yeah, and if ya keep that up, Fancy-Pants, yer not gettin' any."
LLL (suddenly icy cold): "Consuelo, find out this man's name ... have my father buy this bank ... and then arrange for his immediate dismissal. I shall be waiting in the Duesenberg."
[exeunt LLL, stage right]
JH
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<< <i>There's no crying in numismatics....grow a set for Pete's sake!!!!! >>
I thought we were trying to collect sets.