Absent Comrades

It was hard to put a like on that post. RIP.
 
Jim was a great friend as well as a fellow Tennessee Squire. Condolences to his family. Rest in Peace my friend!

Bob
 
I had the pleasure of meeting Jim in person at a local gun show about 15 years ago. I later purchased a mahogany presentation case for a 3.5" revolver from him. He was a very interesting guy, and if I remember correctly, he enjoyed teaching youngsters to shoot. RIP.
Larry
 
Holy cow, what a small world! Add some dark hair with a widow's peak, take off the beard, and James Stark becomes the Jimmy Stark from my Baltimore childhood. We went to elementary and junior high together, and I think, I may be mistaken, were confirmed in the same church. We went to different high schools which were big time rivals, and I don't think I ever saw him after that.
Godspeed Jimmy.
 
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