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In memory

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Forum Name: In memory
Forum Description: For those who have passed too early
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Topic: In memory
Posted By: Ian
Subject: In memory
Date Posted: 27 Jan 2015 at 10:34am
It a sad fact of life that none of us are getting any younger and sometimes members of the forum pass on to the shooring range in the sky.
 
When this happens we will remember them in this area.
 
If there is a need to archive a website then please PM me and let me know.
 
Ian
 
 


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Posted By: darrell
Date Posted: 06 Feb 2015 at 5:17pm
Ian, did anyone find out what happened to Yoshi?  Last thing I read was that a guy brought Brian a couple of barrel ext. for info.  Wonder if anyone has more info. 


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Posted By: BEEMER1
Date Posted: 06 Feb 2015 at 5:35pm
Originally posted by darrell darrell wrote:

Ian, did anyone find out what happened to Yoshi?  Last thing I read was that a guy brought Brian a couple of barrel ext. for info.  Wonder if anyone has more info. 

Here is a copy of a post on this forum.  I do not know if this is correct, but I assume so.


I received a nice private message from a forum member. He encouraged me to post the following which is a readers digest version of what happened, what transpired and where Yoshi's collection ended up.

Yoshi passed on Mother's Day from a massive heart attack. He went to the bathroom and never came out. It is my understanding a lot of his Auto Mag's went to family members. In December Yoshi's widow was packed and ready to move. She went to a local gun store and wanted what was left gone. If they would have chosen not to buy the Auto Mag's and barrels she was going to take them to the police and have them destroyed which would have been the real tragedy.


Posted By: Ian
Date Posted: 06 Feb 2015 at 5:42pm
Sorry I posted this under the wrong discussion.
Take a look at: http://www.amtguns.info/yoshis-hobby-page_topic1850_page3.html" rel="nofollow - http://www.amtguns.info/yoshis-hobby-page_topic1850_page3.html  
 
Ian


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Posted By: LARSCHOP100
Date Posted: 20 Sep 2015 at 6:41pm
I was so saddened to hear about Yoshi !!! , I never met him , but corresponded with him many times !!!, may he RIP . my thoughts& Prayers  go out to his Family & Friends ........


Posted By: sirsaka
Date Posted: 05 Jan 2016 at 6:26pm
Yoshi did in fact die of a sudden massive heart attack at his house. I originally received word of Yoshi's passing by a gentleman who stumbled across some Auto Mag parts in a gun shop, later finding out they were brought there by Yoshi's wife shortly after he had passed.  Yoshi had bought one of the two custom .45 Stark bbls from me and it was part of the lot. The gentleman bought almost everything Yoshi's wife brought in. I was asked to move two other barrels that were in with the parts, which I did. Then I was offered the remaining parts.  The gentleman I bought the parts from has also passed, losing his long bout to prostate cancer. I knew he was fighting cancer at that time and he looked very grey. I'm not sure if this helps but thought I'd add to the record. For sure Yoshi was a good man. LOL

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