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Topic: Irv HIgdon of IJM passed on
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Monty Osterhus
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Posts: 1
From: New Caney, Tx
Registered: Feb 2009
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posted May 18, 2017 07:30 PM
I knew and worked for & with Irv from 2003 to 2010. he mentored me into my super 8 business and I did many many deals with him. I was a top seller on ebay of super 8 gear and specialized in Beaulieu cameras as well as Nizo and Canon - the three best brands. Irv was a curmugen, but a horse trader from the day he was born ( father was a car salesman). I sold tons of vintage gear for him on ebay, which he hated because it undercut his business prices, and he was not really computer literate, he was strictly old school. He had been chief sales manager for both Beaulieu and Elmo back in the days. He taught me everything but would still scalp me on a deal if he could. I spent many hours in his trailer trading stories and listening to him pontificate. I left LA in Dec 2011, the economic crash killed my ebay business as well as my music video editing gigs. Now thinking about getting back into it, but I'm in Houston, and there are few repair guys here. I had three in LA and that was crucial to my business. Irv could be very funny and graceful with jokes, made you forget he had a rather severely hunched back. I have wondered when he would pass on, I'm surprised it was only a couple years after I left LA. For a time he wanted to have me take over his business but he was an irascible character and I wanted to be independent. He told me innumerable stories about the old days and about the history of the cameras. I'm glad to have stumbled across this post and give my props to him. Rest in Peace Irv.
Monty Osterhus
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