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Another long time Gun Broker Forum member has passed......Doc, will be missed.
It's being willing. I found out early that most men, regardless of cause or need, aren't willing. They blink an eye or draw a breath before they pull the trigger. I won't. ~ J.B. Books
This hit me like a ton of bricks this morning. I always thought high of Frank, and enjoyed reading his post both here & on FB. I gave Doc one of my hand made Holster's for one of his SAA's a few years ago, and he wanted to think me personally if I ever came his way. I did, but was too busy to stop. For that I will forever regret having not taken the chance to meet with him in person. His love for Amber showed through when he spoke of her. My thoughts & prayers this morning will be for her & the family, may God bless them, and be with them & all things they do.
Did any one ever read his book? We enjoyed talking to each other about his 77-Harley Superglide that he had owned since new. He recently had a lot of work done to it, and was looking forward to riding it again.
You will be missed Sir, and are welcome to frequent our memories at anytime.
I always loved the pictures of his collection and his script with the model number etc..
it does bring back a funny memory, remember when Doc moved and had all the ammo on the shelf and dam if the whole thing didn’t fall down. It was like a horror film blended with a comedy thinking about Doc crawling around that new garage floor rounding up all that ammo...
may the ammo on your shelf be plenty, and the aim be perfect up there Doc
Although always described as a cowboy, Roswellnative generally acts as a righter of wrongs or bodyguard of some sort, where he excels thanks to his resourcefulness and incredible gun prowesses.
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Thanks for letting us know, LF!
RIP Doc/Saxon Pig! Prayers said for peace, comfort, and strength for his family!
If you can't feel the music; it's only pink noise!
RIP Doc.
Back in the old days there was also someone named Norman Dog. Who was that?
Always enjoyed his post. Prayers to his wife and family.
He was one of the original posters I remembered, when I first started reading the forums. Prayers for his family.
Wow. Pancreatic Cancer is very painful. RIP Doc.
RIP Saxon Pig... 😪
Combat Vet VN
D.A.V Life Member
Awwww, crap, hate to hear of this, lost a good one. I hope Sherrill knows how much fun we all had here with him, he will be missed.
Very sorry to hear,...I knew something was wrong, but didn't expect pancreatic cancer. God bless all involved.
Always enjoyed his gun collection pictures, especially the S&W"s
RIP DOC!
Well that’s sad to hear. Always enjoyed his posts. Hope he finds a lot of .22 ammo there!
Always envied his collection
A great friend
Very knowledgeable
Your presence will be missed !
R.I.P.
RIP Saxon Pig
Knew of him on the smith-Wesson forum. Interesting guy. Rip
This hit me like a ton of bricks this morning. I always thought high of Frank, and enjoyed reading his post both here & on FB. I gave Doc one of my hand made Holster's for one of his SAA's a few years ago, and he wanted to think me personally if I ever came his way. I did, but was too busy to stop. For that I will forever regret having not taken the chance to meet with him in person. His love for Amber showed through when he spoke of her. My thoughts & prayers this morning will be for her & the family, may God bless them, and be with them & all things they do.
Did any one ever read his book? We enjoyed talking to each other about his 77-Harley Superglide that he had owned since new. He recently had a lot of work done to it, and was looking forward to riding it again.
You will be missed Sir, and are welcome to frequent our memories at anytime.
RIP Doc.
Trinity +++
I always loved the pictures of his collection and his script with the model number etc..
it does bring back a funny memory, remember when Doc moved and had all the ammo on the shelf and dam if the whole thing didn’t fall down. It was like a horror film blended with a comedy thinking about Doc crawling around that new garage floor rounding up all that ammo...
may the ammo on your shelf be plenty, and the aim be perfect up there Doc
RIP, Frank.
Well said...
Combat Vet VN
D.A.V Life Member
Wow, just logged on today after taking some time off (maybe a couple years) and saw this. I really enjoyed his posts, and admired his S&W collection.
I also enjoyed reading his book.
Sad news. Doc will be missed.
RIP Saxon Pig Prayers sent
Our thoughts and prayers are with Doc's family. Oakie
Would someone be kind and share more about Doc's book. I would like to check it out. Thank you!
Every time I hear a Bob Seeger song I’ll think of him.
May he test in peace. Prayers for all
They're on Amazon for a Kindle.
The Ollurian Trilogy;
Book 1, The Quest for the Green Dragon
Book 2, Bloodrising
Book 3, The Far Searchers
His (I believe) last book. The King's Trumpeter
IIRC they're in the fantasy genre.
Thank you Neo
Glad to help.