Oh my goodness, I cannot believe this. I was always in constant communication with Curt throughout the years, we'd talk on the phone, text each other and hang out at conventions. I've been so busy at work that I am barely finding out about this. I am so sad. He was a great friend of mine. We always talked about Atari, we talked about a business that he wanted me to be a part of, he gave me great advice on collecting and, of course, he sold me a ton of his ultra rarities throughout the years. He always told me that he trusted me with his ultra rare items but what I always appreciated about him was his sense of humor, honesty, integrity and caring. Every time I saw him he would always give me a great hug. I just cannot believe it, I am speechless. The Atari community just lost a great treasure and resource. Most importantly, we lost somebody that deeply cared about Atari and its integrity. Curt will live on in my heart and I am really going to miss him. God bless him and his family (you will always be in my prayers and my heart).
@ Curt- Please make sure that you have an Atari ready for us to power up when I see you in heaven. I expect to play many rounds of Warlords with you on a Flashback 2 (don't forget to test the paddles). Until we see each other again my Friend.........