I usually don't post about Ralph, but I will in this case. Just once.
About 30 years ago, I abondoned my random collection of lugers to focus on HKs. I called Ralph. You see I wanted to learn, do research, write something to follow up Mr. Gibson's excellent work. And Ralph introduced me it Mr. Gibson, and Ralph opened his records, and Mr. Gibson assisted me with introductions to many who kept records.
Since then, I assisted Tom A. on his journey with Krieghoffs, and many others. It is what collecting is, or what, should be about.
Ralph had some faults, as we all do.
But Ralph Shattuck was many a mentor to some of us still.
I won't take that away from him.
Some folks didn't like him or trust him. And that's OK. But in my book, - he tried to steer so many in the right direction to collect, research and do the work as he did - I can't and will never fault him.
In today's world, in my view, we - we who are reading this are "lazy collectors". We sit on the internet and let Google do our research, or let a "forum" provide us with an answer?
You have to remember, that wasn't the case when Ralph started collecting (and yes, he began as a collector first not a dealer first, some folks are misinformed). Ralph did the best he could with what he thought he knew.
And if folks did the research, and actually tried to learn, Ralph would be more than generous with his time and knowledge.
Just from my end of the telescope.
John D.
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