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<blockquote data-quote="Dock" data-source="post: 177613" data-attributes="member: 33"><p>I'm truly sadened to hear of Jay Jones passing. Easily one of the most interesting men that I ever had the pleasure of knowing. He and his wife Louise were great friends to me back in my collecting days. I would call him a couple of weeks before the yearly New York show in March and have him bring all sorts of things along to temp me with, usually old ephemera and advertising items. I have many old Dunill catalogs that came straight from J . He loved to haggle price and he was a master of friendly negotiations...</p><p></p><p>Though, he forwent the traditional "nite before" event in the last years I attended I would still meet up with them both to sample bourbon and just talk pipes. He was almost larger than life and it's hard to imagine him not being with us anymore. J</p><p></p><p>Just shocking and depressing news...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dock, post: 177613, member: 33"] I'm truly sadened to hear of Jay Jones passing. Easily one of the most interesting men that I ever had the pleasure of knowing. He and his wife Louise were great friends to me back in my collecting days. I would call him a couple of weeks before the yearly New York show in March and have him bring all sorts of things along to temp me with, usually old ephemera and advertising items. I have many old Dunill catalogs that came straight from J . He loved to haggle price and he was a master of friendly negotiations... Though, he forwent the traditional "nite before" event in the last years I attended I would still meet up with them both to sample bourbon and just talk pipes. He was almost larger than life and it's hard to imagine him not being with us anymore. J Just shocking and depressing news... [/QUOTE]
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