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Anyone know where or how Frank is?

Started by americanhunter7, December 03, 2014, 09:30:00 AM

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americanhunter7

Hey all,

I've been off of TG for a while and am just settling back in after a whirlwind of a time over the last 18 months. Has anyone talked with or seen Frank (sticshooter)? I traded him some material a few years back and he was in return making a few knives for me. He had one nearly completed and was starting the second one nearly two years ago.

I attempted to contact him and haven't heard anything back. Just wanted to know if he was okay. I know his mother-in-law had some health issues a few years ago and he had been helping with her and had been absent from the forum for a while. Any news would be great. Hope he and his family are doing well.
John         :campfire:        

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I was thinking about him the other day. I know Shelley had some issues as well. I have not seen him post in a very long time. I'll be watching your post with prayers that all is OK.
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americanhunter7

Still no word from Frank. Anyone know how to contact him besides on here?
John         :campfire:        

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L. Harris

They were having some pretty serious ongoing medical issues with a couple of family members.
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americanhunter7

I'm a little concerned and a little bummed...Has anyone seen or heard from Frank in the last year? I'm concerned because of the ongoing issues with his and other family members health.

I bummed because I traded him several old large saw mill blades and several old files that were from my grandfathers old tool chest. I traded him this material back in July of 2011 and had a pretty normal correspondence with him over that year.

The files were worn beyond use and the saw mill blades came from a lumber mill he used to work at. Frank got the material and in return he was going to make me a Camp style knife and a neck knife for all the material I sent to him.

I thought it would be nice to have a blade from each of my grandfathers tools to be resurrected
into a usable tool that I could pass down to my kids later on and tell them how the one tool was used again to make another usable tool.

It's been 5 years since I sent him the material and I last had e-mail correspondence with him in March of 2015. I haven't heard anything since that.
John         :campfire:        

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milehi101

I am like everyone else sure miss Frank I enjoyed his knives and I also bought quiet a few Antler limb bolts from him when I was building take down bows..  I ran into a Stick shooter over on the Leather wall but it was not him.  He also used to post on there back in the day.  I have keep a lookout for him but have not seen any posts.

americanhunter7

Wanted to TTT for another try....Seriously bummed over this. Lots of lost material and a few sentimental items that will probably never return to my hand.    :(    :dunno:    :dunno:
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americanhunter7

Thanks for the update Jeff....Hope I get a response from Frank this time. I'm hopeful I will.
John         :campfire:        

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americanhunter7

Thanks for the update Jeff....Hope I get a response from Frank this time. I'm hopeful I will.
John         :campfire:        

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sticshooter

Yes john reached me and its been a wild ride the last couple of years..... back on track.<><
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americanhunter7

John         :campfire:        

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Gil

Good to see you posting again Frank
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