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  1. #1
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    Sad to hear this, dealt with Steve many times on several guns, a fantastic gunsmith, hive of knowledge, and nice bloke.
    RIP Steve
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  2. #2
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    So sad to hear this news, Steve was a top bloke, I first met him at a Shooting’9? Show, (Can’t remember the year)
    Where he was showing off the new Webley Axsor.
    Straight away my friend and I ordered one each in .20 carbines.
    RIP Steve.

  3. #3
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    Steve Pope

    Laid my dear friend to rest today. Rest In Peace Steve and may our paths cross again someday. Mach 1.5

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    A horrible day for all concerned, Paul. Please pass on my most sincere regards when you next see the family. Still can't believe that he's no longer with us.
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  5. #5
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    Rest in peace, Steve.

    You will be missed.

  6. #6
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    Sorry only read this news

    So sorry to read about Steve ( been away from Air Rifles shoulder injuries), he did many air rifles for me, always a gent to speak to and ready to give advice, also had one rifle venom tuned by his farther.
    When you lose,don't lose the lesson

  7. #7
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    RIP Steve

    I'm at a loss for words to have just read of this. I knew Steve over the years because of the work he undertook on my springers. His work is legendary but more than that, he was one of the nicest most genuine of persons I have ever met in my life, and I've met a few. I feel privileged to have met him. He was one of those guys who you would walk away from after talking to him at his workshop or at DAI wishing you had mates like him. Very sorry for the family he has left behind. I know he will be sorely missed by all who knew him personally but also by those who he worked for remotely. RIP.

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