A sad loss indeed. In 1990 I had a rifle that had his stunning work on, which I regretfully sold. I have been unsuccessfully trying to find it for the last 13 years.
RIP.
A sad loss indeed. In 1990 I had a rifle that had his stunning work on, which I regretfully sold. I have been unsuccessfully trying to find it for the last 13 years.
RIP.
i never met him but heard of his work r.i.p
Very sad news. I have always enjoyed seeing his work. I have a HW35 that has some of his handy work.....Don't think it will ever leave my possession!
Another reason to regret selling some of my engraved rifles.
RIP Don
May today be the best day of your life and all your tomorrows even better!!
Very sad news indeed, he was a true craftsman.
RIP Don.
Great craftsman and a great loss.
a gun is just a tool how its used is dependant on the person behind the trigger .
This is why constant restrictions on legal users will have no effect on the unlawfull use of guns or knives !
Oh no. Just read this. First DT Fletcher, then John Whiscombe, now Don Blocksidge, all in about 6 months.. RIP Don.
Vintage Airguns Gallery
..Above link posted with permission from Gareth W-B
In British slang an anorak is a person who has a very strong interest in niche subjects.
All three of the aforementioned won't easily be forgotten, Danny, as their work lives on.
I was hoping a few more examples of Don's work on Webley air pistols might have appeared on this thread.