Thread: In Memoriam
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Old 07-18-2019, 07:46 PM   #4
mlh
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Originally Posted by BB_TX View Post
You have to wonder how many we have lost over the years. Posts suddenly ending and no way of knowing if they passed away, stopped RVing, or simply drifted away.

In my business I have the same thing. We do business with people for years. You get to know them. You know all about them, their wife the dog how they make their living. Then you think ‘whatever happened to ———- You haven’t heard from them for a while. Did they go out of business, business change, get too old, retire. Sometimes a friend of theirs will call, maybe years later and ask do you remember this person. Most of the time they have passed. It’s sad.
The custom gun industry is a very small industry. Every body knows almost everybody. So many of my friends in the business have passed. We just lost a friend in Kansas City. Like MOC you get to know these people. They become friends and then they are gone. Like I said it’s sad.
Lynwood
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