YEHUDA MIKLAF - Key Persons


Michael Wilcox

Michael Wilcox was not well known then, and that worked to Yehuda's advantage. Michael, like Emrys and Tony, was always generous with his time and knowledge. There were times when Yehuda was able to stay over at Michael and Suzanne's for two or three days and watch him work, always a very valuable learning experience. At the time that Tony Lucas passed away, Yehuda was working on two books for Ralph Greenhill, who collected early railroad material. Ralph asked Emrys if he could finish the work, but Emrys could not, and suggested Yehuda. This led to an association that lasted a number of years and gave Yehuda an opportunity to work on a wide range of materials for one of the most demanding clients a binder could have.