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    Posted: 15 Feb 2024 at 9:24pm
I find this thread with sadness. I was trying to get back in contact with Mike late last year.
He was a gentleman and a scholar. He would always talk in depth about subjects
and had many well formed ideas. I would love to see a showcase of his work.

I remember his emails and letters excited about his revolver when it was still on paper.
He had a way of inspiring others. He convinced me of the virtues of a PCP revolver
and inspired me to finally design one too. I wanted to say thank you Mike.

Some of his lineage will continue to live on in NZ airgunning for generations.





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Originally posted by mercs mercs wrote:

Group from the Taranaki Air Rifle Club went to see him and spent a very enjoyable visit at his home workshop late last year. There were great stories and some marvellous engineering. Mike had visited our club over the years and would always bring his latest projects. There was no doubt that he was getting organised and clearly had no regrets with a loving family around him.


Thanks good to hear, I was hoping to get down to visit some day but never got there. 
We were working on a couple of interesting airgun projects that had his head scratching and that sort of thing seemed to get him going - up for a challenge to test his skills. 
Sadly they will likely never be completed but it was always good fun to discuss and bounce thoughts around - he was a clever man
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Group from the Taranaki Air Rifle Club went to see him and spent a very enjoyable visit at his home workshop late last year. There were great stories and some marvellous engineering. Mike had visited our club over the years and would always bring his latest projects. There was no doubt that he was getting organised and clearly had no regrets with a loving family around him.
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Its a bloody bugger!
He was always good for a chat, usually a long one! but he had great knowledge that he wasnt afraid to share!
He had a few guns and PCPs that he apparently found homes for, but I was glad to hear that beauty of a PCP revolver would stay in his partners hands
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Thats a dam shame, he was a good bloke
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That is sad news! I was wondering about reaching out to him a couple of months ago to see how he was. I miss his input into the forum, he wanted me to visit him one time when I was in New Plymouth but I never got the chance. I hope his collection fall into loving hands.

Rest in Peace Mike
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RIP Mike
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I was sad to learn of Mike's passing, he was very knowledgeable and always keen to help, and I appreciated all his advice and guidance.

RIP Mike.
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Great idea Kruza.
I never knew the man, but may he rest in peace with all the guns he may ever want up in the happy hunting grounds.
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Sorry to hear of the loss of your pal Pauly.
If you have a few pics of guns or maybe a few yarns you and others who knew him could put a thread of his work and get Nunga to lock it to comments. Let others see his work and appresiate it over time . A memorial to what looks like a talented
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