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  1. #1
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    Sad.
    I still haven't finished his great 600 Book as it is so packed with photos and info.

  2. #2
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    This is very sad news. RIP

  3. #3
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    Very sad news. I remember when I started in the hobby 4 years ago, and I posted a Crosman 102 with a beautifully figured stock on the forum. He posted giving me a lot of insight into what I had acquired. He did this many times over the last several years with my finds. I quickly found out what a close community Airgun collectors were and how freely you had access to the real experts. He will be greatly missed.

  4. #4
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    Quote Originally Posted by 45flint View Post
    Very sad news. I remember when I started in the hobby 4 years ago, and I posted a Crosman 102 with a beautifully figured stock on the forum. He posted giving me a lot of insight into what I had acquired. He did this many times over the last several years with my finds. I quickly found out what a close community Airgun collectors were and how freely you had access to the real experts. He will be greatly missed.
    I have had several similar experiences with Dean. One story that stands out is Dean's account of pallet loads of the Crosman 150C wooden presentation boxes being broken up into a dumpster. I was always hoping Dean would produce a book on the 150 pistol but sadly this never happened.

    John

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    very sad news

  6. #6
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    Very sad news indeed. I believe he was on the cusp of furthering our knowledge of the Challenger Arms company too. RIP.

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