cositrike
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De Witt passed to the great rendezvous in the sky yesterday. He will be greatly missed, by all who knew him. I am proud to have been able to call him my friend
I'm sorry for the loss of your friend. May he rest in peace.De Witt passed to the great rendezvous in the sky yesterday. He will be greatly missed, by all who knew him. I am proud to have been able to call him my friend
He was a student of all things muzzleloading and the author and Co author of many books. Especially British military firearms. His most recent collaboration was a book on British powder flasks. His Co author on this book was Ian Ford, also sadly deceased.I'm sorry for the loss of your friend. May he rest in peace.
I'm wondering why his name sounds so familiar. Can you post his obituary or tell us more about him?
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Thanks.He was a student of all things muzzleloading and the author and Co author of many books. Especially British military firearms. His most recent collaboration was a book on British powder flasks. His Co author on this book was Ian Ford, also sadly deceased.
Dear Costitrike. Well it had to happen. He had a good run better run than Ian ,That's for sure. Ive pics of him Stewart & Peter Birt in a SCPBall Rendesvous. His legacy will live on .I used to give Ian all my R Vous tokens as he could never get over to do the US ones We did . Perhaps' Adrian' might get his extensive notes he will need a 20 Foot container he had so much you needed a shoe horn to get through the door! .I tell Adrian he's the new Bill C ,Blackmore and Major Back & David H It embarres's him but its true . Regards RudyardHe was a student of all things muzzleloading and the author and Co author of many books. Especially British military firearms. His most recent collaboration was a book on British powder flasks. His Co author on this book was Ian Ford, also sadly deceased.
Hi my friend. Yes he had a good innings and it will come to us all. Most of my memories of De Witt are from our Rendezvous. Shinin times. Regards SimonDear Costitrike. Well it had to happen. He had a good run better run than Ian ,That's for sure. Ive pics of him Stewart & Peter Birt in a SCPBall Rendesvous. His legacy will live on .I used to give Ian all my R Vous tokens as he could never get over to do the US ones We did . Perhaps' Adrian' might get his extensive notes he will need a 20 Foot container he had so much you needed a shoe horn to get through the door! .I tell Adrian he's the new Bill C ,Blackmore and Major Back & David H It embarres's him but its true . Regards Rudyard
I hope the information gets used my friend. I believe the Wilson has been with Dave Payne for a few years now. Stay safe. SimonDear Simon Ime in contact with Adrian re the mass of notes De Witt kept he gave it to four good keepers if I say of all of us Adrian is the youngest & most able to put them to good published use he's a reenactor so half a' primitive'. As was DeWitt of course . Paul S might have got the guns I made DeWitt a Willson Export Lancaster years ago Maybe Martin H will know maybe David H Ile E him & see ..Ive had' a good run' knackered now but had fun getting that way ! Cheers Me.
PS I thought that was a PM Oh well no matter R
De Witt passed to the great rendezvous in the sky yesterday. He will be greatly missed, by all who knew him. I am proud to have been able to call him my friend