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Main Boards => Trad History/Collecting => Topic started by: PAPALAPIN on September 21, 2010, 09:12:00 AM
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A gentleman, and bowhunting legend, passes
Sept 19, 2010, aged 98.
www.thearcheryhalloffame.org (http://www.thearcheryhalloffame.org)
A great loss to the traditional community
He is gone but will never be forgotten
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Mr. St. Charles was a wonderful part of Archery History and will truly be missed! I feel Very Fortunate to have a personalized copy of his book, Bows on the Little Delta. My condolence...
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So sorry to hear that. My best wishes to his many friends and family. Jim
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Sad day indeed. I am happy I got that 59 KS with his Sig. It will be going No where now. Whos left of the legends of out sport?<><
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We owe so much to the likes of him,Bear,Pearson etc.Thanks Glenn.
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I have done some business with his son, Joe , who is a true gentleman and in his own right an important figure in archery history. I am saddened by the loss of his dad; we should all be uplifted by the fact that he appears to have spent his life doing something he loved.
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double D you nailed it man oh man did he ever spend his life doing what he really really loved bd
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Originally posted by the real bowdoc:
double D you nailed it man oh man did he ever spend his life doing what he really really loved bd
For a minute I was wondering who the heck double D was, then I realized it's me.
Got a cute story from when I was a vice principal at the school where I got the name Damascus Dave. One of the rather well endowed young teachers was telling me that she needed some double D batteries for her flashlight. I had already been in hot water for supposed sexual harassment earlier in the year so I curbed my tongue.