Thomas T has passed and won’t be posting any further.

He appreciated the relationships he had on this forum and enjoyed sharing his shooting experiences. Thank you
a lot of times he posted early in the morning . I would wake up and read his posts drinking my coffee and comment or maybe just hit the like button till i woke up a bit .
Stan in KY .
 
I’m going to miss him a lot, such a positive man with a heart of gold.
And a boy at heart too, remember the posts about his air cannons!
He made one so big it would shoot the projectile completely out of sight, and then he would run for cover to wait for it to come down.
In the beginning here he had some terrible luck with a new rifle ( can’t remember what it was ) so I sent him a spinner target to cheer him up.
And he immediately sent me one of his air cannons which I will treasure for the rest of my days!
Life is so precious isn’t it?
Have a nice Memorial Day tomorrow remembering those loved ones who have gone on.
 
Wow, I’m not sure how I missed this news! My sincere condolences on Thomas’ passing! I didn’t know him well, but I lurk a lot and saw constant involvement from Thomas (valuable input, encouragement, contributions to the community, and just general good guy stuff). He will be missed here for sure! :(
 
I haven’t been on AGN a lot lateky and just read of this man’s passing. The one thing about forums is we can never tell how old a person is without seeing the face to face or in pics, and Mr T always appeared to be young at heart, a typical airgun little boy in the sandbox that just grew tall. So sad to hear of his loss. I have a 50 yard target card that he custom made to my specs. Guess I’ll always be thinking about him. Really a gent, seemed like a “man’s man”