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Anybody have any word on them? I miss him
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Me too
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rjohns94 wrote:Me too
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I just sent him an email and it got kicked back as undeliverable.

Hope everything's ok his way!

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I just talked to his Lady of 35 years, and I'm saddened, and sorry to report that Robert died last may. I'd met with him in Prescott a couple time, and in addition to what we knew of him on this forum, he far surpassed the definition of Perfect Gentleman in person. I'll miss seeing him when I travel to AZ....
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So sorry hear of his death.
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dang real sorry to hear that! bout 2 years ago he sent my wife a very special gift
now some of what he said strikes home a bit harder


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BlaineG wrote:I just talked to his Lady of 35 years, and I'm saddened, and sorry to report that Robert died last may. I'd met with him in Prescott a couple time, and in addition to what we knew of him on this forum, he far surpassed the definition of Perfect Gentleman in person. I'll miss seeing him when I travel to AZ....


That makes me sad. We talked off and on over the last few years. He will be missed.
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I raise my glass to a man who made the world a better place.
Travel well Robert, Godspeed. Heal well all that miss him.
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Oh wow,now that is sad to hear ! :cry:
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darn! i had a star firestar 40 i was giving him; i was having safety repaired [ dang gunsmith has had it for 2 years ]. makes me sick that i failed him on that !
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I looked up my pm with Mescalero and the last one was in July of 2014. Can't believe it has been that long, most of my pm's were with him. We had some good talks, reckon they made smoke for him.
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Dang. I used to get on him somethin' terrible about his old rusted Jeep. IIRC, he was two years older than me so he died somewhat young....64?
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RIP BRO
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Sad news.

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Mescalero was one of the best, he will be sadly missed, rest in peace old friend.
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How sad :(
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Sad news, RIP Mescalero.
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I always wanted to meet him. darn, he's gone way too soon.

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We will see him later, not to worry.
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What a shame.
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R. I. P. and prayers up for his family.
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A good Son, too....he spent what was his last bit of time caring for his Mother before she passed.
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:(

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Very sad news. I got to enjoy a dinner with him several years ago in Phoenix. We'd had several good conversations. Missed, he'll be!
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That is sad. Didn't he move to AZ to retire and mine for gold? I remember his posts. Very entertaining.
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Really sorry to hear. While I didn't know him well, it was easy to see he was a man to ride the river with.
Talked with him about his old Jeep and PM'd with him a few times.

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BlaineG wrote:I just talked to his Lady of 35 years, and I'm saddened, and sorry to report that Robert died last may. I'd met with him in Prescott a couple time, and in addition to what we knew of him on this forum, he far surpassed the definition of Perfect Gentleman in person. I'll miss seeing him when I travel to AZ....
Blaine, This is where I read about your conversation About our Friend Robert. He indeed was a special man and I cherish the jewelry he sent to me. I didn't understand your comment about invisible ink.... so thought I would make sure you knew I read this post you made which saddened my heart greatly to read he has left us. again... thanks for letting us all know about Robert. He indeed had many friends~
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I wondered where he was too. Saddened to know.
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Sad news. May he Rest In Peace.
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He was always interesting. I enjoyed his posts, and will miss him. May he RIP.
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:( :( :(

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I'm saddened to hear of his passing. He was one of the finest gentlemen I've spoken to. He will be missed.

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Sad to hear that. Always thought I'd get to the desert and shoot all day with him and Blaine. BS all nite around a fire. Todd/3leg
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Rest in Peace Mescalero. Very sorry to hear this.
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3leggedturtle wrote:Sad to hear that. Always thought I'd get to the desert and shoot all day with him and Blaine. BS all nite around a fire. Todd/3leg

I always imagined one day , I would do the same. makes me stop and think. I sure have a good life, but only free time is on weekends and not all of those.. still work 11 hours most days [ just turned 69 in November ] and with 4 kids in college, still going to work a while yet. makes me wonder if I will ever do most of the fun things I have been planning.....and postponing for so long.


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So true brother Cable so true. At 78 I feel it more all the time, I just praise and thank my Lord for what I do have and have been able to do.
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So sorry to hear of his passing. I don't recall any PM's and had no conversations with him, but he was indeed a bright spot on this forum.
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WOW... I am in shock. I always considered Robert a friend and enjoyed the conversations we shared over the years both gun related and otherwise. I get distracted by life's many problems and forget about my friends here and this happens. Been to two funerals here locally in less than 2 months losing 2 longtime friends. One was my fishing/hunting buddy of over 40 years. Now Robert. I am running out of people I call friends. Apologies to all for being AWOL. Robert rests peacefully now.

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