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George Blair
Unread 02-06-2014, 11:02 PM   #11
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I always enjoyed being with George at the Baltimore Gun Shows. George, Jerry and I drove into the shows together many times. He loved his guns and enjoyed talking about them. He always seemed to be very happy and looked forward to every gun show he attended and was of great assistance to Jerry. He will certainly be missed by his family and many friends.
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Hi folks,

I'm going to "unstick" this now. Bill - again - simply thank you for posting this...

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John, thank you for posting this as a sticky. George was a great guy and we will miss him at the Baltimore Show. If anyone else would like to comment on George, feel free to do so.
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