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    Very sad news. I never met him but, like many others, I could appreciate his skill simply by reading and talking to others about him.
    I am sure his name will live on.
    Phil

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    micky2 is offline The collector formerly known as micky
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    Sad news indeed RIP JW.

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    Another genius lost his marvels of engineering were also stunning as well. Rip jw. Your engineering genius
    Will live on through your creations.

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    John Whiscombe

    Having had the privilege of meeting and knowing him, this news has left me gutted.
    RIP.

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    I met John many times at the FT courses in the 80's, a great man.
    RIP John

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    My sincere condolences to John's family and all who knew him.

    It seems only like yesterday that John could regularly be seen at some of the field target shoots I attended, which were some 20 years ago now. John was always approachable and ready to offer advice to anyone that approached him.

    Rest in peace John.

    John M

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    All the great old guys with skill and ingenuity are passing on. Classic bike and car restorers, radical airgun design builders etc., A lot of these chaps went through a proper apprenticeship in various types of machining and engineering. I appreciate all that I was taught at the apprentice school at Vauxhall in Luton, it put me in good stead for future work in design and engineering. I fear that we may see less of these type of guys in future years as people prefer to get educated in more types of paper shuffling and computer technology, lets hope not.

    Baz
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