RIP John.. Incredibly talented chap; we had a few conversations over the years, and you could really feel the depth of his knowledge and passion for the work he did.
Sad news my friend John Walker passed away on Wed, another loss to the airgun fraternity, he was a very talented home machinist in his tiny shed and his co2 and pcp conversions were amazing, so glad I knew him and learnt lots of stuff from him, he will be sadly missed but I know that there is tons of his work out there that people really appreciate and so his memory will go on, rip John.
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RIP John.. Incredibly talented chap; we had a few conversations over the years, and you could really feel the depth of his knowledge and passion for the work he did.
Always looking for any cheap, interesting, knackered "project" guns. Thanks, JB.
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Don't forget Don Blocksidge as well.
Lawrie Amatruda has also posted a thread on John's passing in the 'Gone but not Forgotten' section: http://www.airgunbbs.com/showthread....26-John-Walker
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Sad news. RIP. Always admired his work.
It has been a s41t year. Steve Pope too.