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Lifelong Collection up for Auction in Union, IL March 16/17
Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2019 5:06 pm
by DonleyAuctions
Donley Auctions Presents
Phonographs, Radios & Movie Projectors Auction
2 Days!
March 16 & 17, 2019
Preview Thursday, Friday
The Ken Stokes & Johnny Johnson Lifelong Collection goes up for auction in a couple weeks.
Phonographs
Radios
Speakers
Microphones
Movie Projectors
Records
Advertising
Literature
Books
Parts
Go to DonleyAuctions.com and click on the RED buttons to view the catalogs!
Re: Lifelong Collection up for Auction in Union, IL March 16
Posted: Fri Mar 01, 2019 10:01 am
by AudioAntique
What a great photo of Ken Stokes and Johnny Johnson. We visited their home many times and each time we were amazed at the quantity and quality of their collection. They shared their knowledge, music and hospitality and now their collection with fellow collectors. Hope to see many friends at the auction.
Thank you Ken and Johnny for great memories.
Rob & Joan
Re: Lifelong Collection up for Auction in Union, IL March 16
Posted: Fri Mar 01, 2019 10:15 am
by OrthoSean
I remember Ken and Johnny from many years ago when I was a teenager. Whatever happened to them? Are they still among us? They were both incredibly nice!
Sean
Re: Lifelong Collection up for Auction in Union, IL March 16
Posted: Fri Mar 01, 2019 12:06 pm
by JerryVan
OrthoSean wrote:I remember Ken and Johnny from many years ago when I was a teenager. Whatever happened to them? Are they still among us? They were both incredibly nice!
Sean
Kenny is doing fine. Johnny passed away, I guess it's been a couple of years now. Both very good friends. Johnny was one of those people who you just immediately liked, and he in turn was one of those people who just automatically liked everyone. He just enjoyed people. A wonderful person.
Re: Lifelong Collection up for Auction in Union, IL March 16
Posted: Fri Mar 01, 2019 6:26 pm
by Marty Bufalini
Ken and Johnny are good friends. They were always over here for dinner, especially during the holidays. Our family misses Johnny a lot. He and my mother-in-law would sit for ours, just the two of them, talking and reminiscing for hours at our dinners. Kenny still comes over.
Johnny was such a great guy with the worst jokes ever which made them all that much better.
I was and still is a treat to visit their home(s).