Hunter
Chasin' the Sunset
Wilbur was a good friend; I'll share some memories.
The first time Wilbur appeared on my radar screen was the result of me scanning this website in the early days of my presence here. I really enjoyed reading his insightful and well-thought posts, including post 15 at https://benchrest.com/forum/threads/average-br-shooters-age.85285/.
Unbeknownst to me (at the time), Wilbur had a big laser machine that he used to put text and pictures on various objects. One day a package arrived, unexpectedly, at my front door — from Wilbur. Inside were two nice stainless, cold/hot tumblers, one had my name "lasered" on it, the other had my wife's name.
I guess it was after the tumbler gifts, my wife sent Wilbur some banana bread she had made -- she did that more than once.
One day, another package arrived, unexpectedly, at my front door — from Wilbur. Inside were two coffee cups, one had a "lasered-on" picture of a loaf of bread and text that said: "[Name] Banana Bread Queen of the World."
Wilbur was special. I'll share more memories of him later; in the meantime, feel free to share your own memories of him.
The first time Wilbur appeared on my radar screen was the result of me scanning this website in the early days of my presence here. I really enjoyed reading his insightful and well-thought posts, including post 15 at https://benchrest.com/forum/threads/average-br-shooters-age.85285/.
Unbeknownst to me (at the time), Wilbur had a big laser machine that he used to put text and pictures on various objects. One day a package arrived, unexpectedly, at my front door — from Wilbur. Inside were two nice stainless, cold/hot tumblers, one had my name "lasered" on it, the other had my wife's name.
I guess it was after the tumbler gifts, my wife sent Wilbur some banana bread she had made -- she did that more than once.
One day, another package arrived, unexpectedly, at my front door — from Wilbur. Inside were two coffee cups, one had a "lasered-on" picture of a loaf of bread and text that said: "[Name] Banana Bread Queen of the World."
Wilbur was special. I'll share more memories of him later; in the meantime, feel free to share your own memories of him.