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Blaine Eddy My Brother
Hello, I would like to give a personal thanks to all that posted all the really great comments about my brother Blaine. Blaine and I took different paths in the gun world, his being the fast and flat one and mine being the heavy and slow, although we both enjoyed shooting all of our lives, I just tended to be a bit more smokey. Anyway, Blaine was a great brother and a good friend to all that knew him. He was a wealth of ballistic know how and a tremendous shot. Again, thanks so much for all the kind words. I know they meant a lot to me, his son Ian, and the rest of the family. He will be missed more than I could ever describe!!!!!
Chuck Eddy |
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Chuck, thanks again for the post. Don't feel like this has to be your last one either, welcome. Adam
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Ditto what Adam said Chuck. Big bores get some occaisional topics around here as well...
Again, my condolances to you and yours, Blaine will be sorely missed. Take care...
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Always considered Blaine a great guy, and talked to him many times on the phone. I'll miss him.
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I hardly knew him, but know from the guys around here what kind of guy he was.
I am sorry for your loss. Please feel free to join in on our forum, it is a small caliber place, but we all share the love for firearms, hunting, and the outdoors just the same. Sincerely, Larry Miller
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Chuck,
I'm so very sorry to hear the loss of Blaine. I have never spoke or talked personally to Mr. Eddy but he is the one that impacted me the MOST to fall in love with the small caliber of .17's. I remember reading his article in the small caliber news of his, then .17 Remington and how well he shot all his coyotes with it, and making a fur coat for his wife Heidi. I loved that article soooo much I refer back to it regularly. He was a great mystery man to me. I would often dream of doing all the hunting he has done and wrote about. I experienced western coyote hunting on the south eastern side of Colorado where I went to Trinidad Stated Jr. College. And man do I miss those days....... God Bless you Blaine....You Are Surely Missed........ Scott Miller |
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Chuck,
I too am sorry for your loss. While I never spoke to Blaine in person, we did email each other a few times. We had a common friend in a bullet maker at that time. Through his emails it was quite evident that was a very nice person. He will most certainly be missed. K22/Jim |
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