R.I.P Dave.
Always had a story to tell you, and worked tirelessly for promoting airguning!
R.I.P Dave.
Always had a story to tell you, and worked tirelessly for promoting airguning!
'Beans??!!....Beans are for Riflemen' (capt Yates 2RGJ)
I only had the pleasure of spending a single day with Dave, but his warmth and humanity was evident, as well as that sense of humour. My heartfelt sympathy to Lynne.
RIP Dave you will be missed by a lot of people, incuding me
So long Dave, you have been a font of knowledge in the few years I have had the privilege to know you. We at Midshires will always remember you with great fondness for your stories and good, if not bad, humour at times.
Hope you give J.C. as much enjoyment as you gave us.
Walther Dom LG300 + March 10-60x52 FT. Walther Dom LG300 + Leup 40x45 FT.
AirArms S400 + Falcon Menace 10x42 HFT. AirArms TX200 Mk1 B&C Tune + Leup 35x45 FT.
I was very sorry to hear this piece of news. About 20 years ago, when I was running my own FT club, Dave used to ring me up at about 10pm and we'd natter for hours about airgun shooting. Occasionally, I'd get a massive letter, all written in proper fountain pen in a very neat blue script. To say that Dave was active on the airgun scene is a bit of an understatement - very few can have had his sense of true commitment. My condolences to his family.
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Never got to know Dave personally. However my long time, and also departed, buddy, sparring partner, and piller of airgun sport in Scotland, Eric Wallace, knew him very well. It was through him that I became aware of the legend that was Dave Monk. Eric and I would often have one of our (in)famous "debates", and Dave's name would often come up. To have that kind of rep in any sport is something few achieve and is the true benchmark of personal achievement.
As I said, I never got to know him personally... But I know our fine sport has lost another of its pillars.
My thoughts and condolences go out to his family.
Rest well Dave. And if, when you get up there, by some chance your old pal and mine EBW, has managed to hoodwink the guy on the gate and get in there.... Rat on him!
Only knew Dave for a couple of years but he gave me a lot of advice & encouragement when I started shooting airguns after joining Midshires Marksmen. He worked very hard for the club & anytime there was something on Dave was there. I will miss his jokes, particularly emailed ones which would bring a smile to my face after a bad day at work. A nicer guy you could not wish to meet & I will miss him very much for his friendly manor & unique sense of humour. Went to his funeral & even then he made me smile as the song he chose to be played at the end was Queen "Another one bites the dust". Bless you Dave & R.I.P. mate.
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