A friend had a knee dislocated and when the paramedics came, they told him the sooner it got relocated, the quicker it would get back to normal. They said they could do it right then and there, or they could take him to the hospital. They said it would make a big difference taking care of it it right now.
So waiting eight or nine hours was some serious trauma! Too bad they didn't fix it right away.
Wow, I didn't know he had fallen. Seems like he had a rough time. Glad he's ok. I saw Mike at Dixons one year. I really wanted to approach him to say hi but he had several people around him talking to him, so I walked away. He's a celebrity in the muzzleloading world at least around here for sure. I wish him well and hope he's back doing what he loves.
Glad to see he's doing ok. I saw this video I think yesterday, and hadn't even noticed he was gone. It's crazy how hurt you can get at the smallest things but then come.out unscathed from other things! I got hit at 60 mph in a tbone and ended up ok for the most part but broke my arm during a light swim! I just hope at his age his recover goes well, him and guns of the west really helped me out in my early days of cap and ball shooting
Yes good to see in the shop. I always enjoyed his videos. I said hi to him at Kempton last year. He said he was hoping to get. there this year, but from what he says it may be a chor.
I saw Mike in February at the 18th Century Artisan's Show in Carlisle. He was really struggling, fighting forward, but winning. Great spirit, always a friendly guy no matter how much discomfort he is in. Thanks for posting this video, Mule.