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Last week, we lost another long-time dealer and legend in the hobby, Rich Dutkin. Rich passed away on November 9th. Here is obituary on Legacy.com:
https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/name/richard-dutkin-obituary?id=53564413
Rich was a fixture at the shows, and ran Dutkin's Collectables in Cherry Hill, New Jersey. He sold the major brands of toy soldiers, but also had his own line of casting molds, Li'l Army.
I first met Rich at our show and got know him over the years. I always enjoyed visiting with him, because beside his knowledge of our hobby, he was a nice guy to talk to, always had a smile.
The last couple of years leading up to the lockdowns, he was slowing down, as we all do, and started to limit his road trips. It does get to be a lot of work to travel to and from the location, load in and load out. But I was glad to get to see him one more time at Hackensack, before we shut ourselves down.
Prayers and condolences to Gale, his sons and the rest of his family.
Rest in peace, Rich!
https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/name/richard-dutkin-obituary?id=53564413
Rich was a fixture at the shows, and ran Dutkin's Collectables in Cherry Hill, New Jersey. He sold the major brands of toy soldiers, but also had his own line of casting molds, Li'l Army.
I first met Rich at our show and got know him over the years. I always enjoyed visiting with him, because beside his knowledge of our hobby, he was a nice guy to talk to, always had a smile.
The last couple of years leading up to the lockdowns, he was slowing down, as we all do, and started to limit his road trips. It does get to be a lot of work to travel to and from the location, load in and load out. But I was glad to get to see him one more time at Hackensack, before we shut ourselves down.
Prayers and condolences to Gale, his sons and the rest of his family.
Rest in peace, Rich!