Where's Benny?
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- JerrBear
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Where's Benny?
Has anyone heard from our olde pal, BennytheBlade? He hasn't posted since Aug. 6th, last year.
I'm sure many of you recall that he is the gentleman who did such a fine job in helping us get our TBF knives.
I hope he is okay...
I'm sure many of you recall that he is the gentleman who did such a fine job in helping us get our TBF knives.
I hope he is okay...
JerrBear
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Re: Where's Benny?
...don't forget the 3 dozen first run LLO's he brought in for us too. I certainly do miss his input here...a gentleman indeed. I had last heard he frequented ramanon.JerrBear wrote:Has anyone heard from our olde pal, BennytheBlade? He hasn't posted since Aug. 6th, last year.
I'm sure many of you recall that he is the gentleman who did such a fine job in helping us get our TBF knives.
I hope he is okay...
- BennytheBlade
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I got a pm from Bonzo and thought I would drop by and say hello.
"Hello"
Its really nice that you guys think about me and even better to see some of the same familiar faces.
I have been spending a lot of time over at JD and on bladeforums, but it seems less and less (seems this is how married life works )
I think you really hit the nail on the head. I have made some changes in my interests in knives, but mostly, PB passing really took the wind outta my TB sails so to speak. Its weird being sentimental about someone I never met, but I do miss that old rascal. There was nothing like PB going off on a newbie to brighten my day
"Hello"
Its really nice that you guys think about me and even better to see some of the same familiar faces.
I have been spending a lot of time over at JD and on bladeforums, but it seems less and less (seems this is how married life works )
Teddy-Teddy wrote: I have a feeling the loss of PB hit him pretty badly.. and may be part of the reason he no longer comes here..
All the best
Teddy
I think you really hit the nail on the head. I have made some changes in my interests in knives, but mostly, PB passing really took the wind outta my TB sails so to speak. Its weird being sentimental about someone I never met, but I do miss that old rascal. There was nothing like PB going off on a newbie to brighten my day
Very funny, Scotty. Now beam down my clothes.
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Hi Yah Benny,
I'm glad to hear you are well and it's good to hear from you. I agree with you that when PB passed it sure did change. He was the life of this forum and it takes time to change after a loss like that. I know it was a noticable change here and felt by all.
Take Care
Steve
I'm glad to hear you are well and it's good to hear from you. I agree with you that when PB passed it sure did change. He was the life of this forum and it takes time to change after a loss like that. I know it was a noticable change here and felt by all.
Take Care
Steve
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