GLENDALE — Sitting side by side at the Five-Star Saturday Glendale Stamp Show, the pair who call themselves the “muscle” and the “motivator” epitomize the future and past of the stamp-dealing business.
There’s 23-year-old Garrett Williams, part of a generation chided by stamp collectors as having little interest in anything that can’t be plugged into an electrical socket. And then there’s his grandpa, Ralph West, whose decades in Southern California have done little to mask his Brooklyn accent.
A couple of times a month the pair load their car with boxes containing roughly $7,000 in stamps and drive from Arcadia to wherever there’s a stamp show. Shows usually consist of a handful of dealers sitting behind tables while buyers shuffle through mountains of stamps or use long tweezers to remove them from plastic binder sleeves.