Sad news, I had a some great deals with I.J., RIP Ian, a true gentleman
Sad news, I had a some great deals with I.J., RIP Ian, a true gentleman
Very sad news .
Ian formed Blackburn Outdoor Airgun Club in the eighties before going on to form Rivington Riflemen .
Always a character , happy to take the mickey out of anyone including himself .
A wealth of knowledge .
R.I.P Ian
Oh no , condolences to Ian’s family.
Very sad news
condolences to family and friends.
A top gent and a credit to the community
RIP Ian
Sincere condolences to Ian's family and friends. Shocked and dismayed at this. Had the usual banter with him at Melbourne two weeks ago and word at Adlington was he was on the mend.
He and side kick Phil always ready to mentor the likes of me regarding sensible prices, bargains etc
Lovely man. RIP I.J.
It is a real shame he never got to see the end of the tainted blood saga
So sad to hear this. We are all poorer for his passing. He must have been the wittiest person I've ever encountered and could always be relied on to raise a smile in any post he made.
Not forgetting his immense airgun knowledge or love for airguns, which he put into practical effect with his beloved Rivington Rifleman. My condolences to Bob, Dave (DM80), Phil and his other friends and family.
RIP Ian.
but in fond memory of Ian,
Vintage Airguns Gallery
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Very sad news. I only met Ian once ... many years ago at an HFT shoot at Rivington (I think) where he was shooting a Lincoln or BSA. The ground shook with cheers as he toppled a distant target.
I will miss his wit and posts on the BBS.
Condolences to all his family.
Phil
Oh ! Dont know what to say ? I have known Ian for at least 25 years and always had the craic with him , He loved telling everybody the webley omega story (when he set me up in target sports ) the airgun world is a lesser sadder place without I.J. in it
gutted to be honest
Sad news indeed. I can only echo the sentiments shared on previous posts.
RIP..
I met Ian only a couple of times but he was very knowledgeable , friendly and encouraging . RIP Ian .
Love to shoot.
It's a sad day, condolence to his family
He was a really good friend,
We had many good hours selling air guns,
buying off each other,
R.i P mate.
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Very sad news. I met Ian at Rivington years ago when I had chance to visit club and was given a very warm welcome. Many small deals on here, and IJ’s humour on here has really cheered me on many occasions -
ATB to you Ian
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Very sad news indeed.
My condolences to his family.
He was a real fine gent, and will be sorely missed here by many. I had many a trade with him and a good banter on all things air rifle. He helped me out many a time. Drat, and double drat, not news I ever wanted to hear. I suspect he will be plinking away upstairs with a HW35 or two...
RIP Ian, the World will be a much sadder place without you.
My sincere condolences to all his family and friends.