Non-Sport Update's Card Talk
Final Issue April-May 2016

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March 14, 2016, 07:28 PM
Raven
Final Issue April-May 2016
I've just received the April-May 2016 Volume 27, No.2 issue, which will be the last issue of NSU under the ownership of the Toser family. I am still reading through it, but as usual I started with Roxanne's column and then just finished with Harris' tribute to his parents. Going over their long list of accomplishments in the world of non-sport cards dating back to 1977 I don't know that you could call them anything else but the first family of non-sport cards.

Over the last ten years I have had the pleasure of speaking via emails to both Roxanne, mainly about her auctions, and Harris, mainly about Card Talk. I have never met any of the Tosers in person, my fault, someday I'll have to get to the Philly show. Knowing that you could send an email to any of them and get almost an immediate reply is, like the ad goes, priceless.

I just wanted to say that I hope Beckett appreciates what it bought and doesn't try to change it. NSU is a wonderful magazine for our hobby and the Tosers have been our best ambassadors. None of it has gone unnoticed by non-sport card collectors who have had the opportunity to become involved with them, although it has probably not been said often enough. Thank you Toser family.
March 15, 2016, 08:02 AM
hammer
quote:
Originally posted by Raven:
I've just received the April-May 2016 Volume 27, No.2 issue, which will be the last issue of NSU under the ownership of the Toser family. I am still reading through it, but as usual I started with Roxanne's column and then just finished with Harris' tribute to his parents. Going over their long list of accomplishments in the world of non-sport cards dating back to 1977 I don't know that you could call them anything else but the first family of non-sport cards.

Over the last ten years I have had the pleasure of speaking via emails to both Roxanne, mainly about her auctions, and Harris, mainly about Card Talk. I have never met any of the Tosers in person, my fault, someday I'll have to get to the Philly show. Knowing that you could send an email to any of them and get almost an immediate reply is, like the ad goes, priceless.

I just wanted to say that I hope Beckett appreciates what it bought and doesn't try to change it. NSU is a wonderful magazine for our hobby and the Tosers have been our best ambassadors. None of it has gone unnoticed by non-sport card collectors who have had the opportunity to become involved with them, although it has probably not been said often enough. Thank you Toser family.


Nicely put Raven, I have had the pleasure of meeting ALL of the Toser family and they are worth Meeting Smile
March 16, 2016, 01:24 PM
AWR
I agree. The Tosers' are always very nice and friendly at the Philly Shows. And they have been a big help in helping me to complete my set of Philly Promo Cards.
March 18, 2016, 12:59 AM
hoffmaster007
Raven, very well said! I am fortunate to have lived in the same town as the Tosers, and am proud to have known them on a personnel basics. I wish them the most happiness in their future and look forward to seeing them at the Philly Shows!