Author Topic: Looking for photos from the 2011 NMLRA Conference in Bowling Green  (Read 2157 times)

marziale00

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My father, Mike Marziale, passed away unexpectedly, and we don't have many pictures of him working in his shop. I wonder if any of you might have captured him, either at the NMLRA Conference, or at Conner Prarie. The photo below is my dad.


Offline Glenn

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Re: Looking for photos from the 2011 NMLRA Conference in Bowling Green
« Reply #1 on: October 29, 2011, 07:21:44 PM »
My wife and I send our condolences to you and your family.  May he rest in peace.

(Glenn & Yung Arnold)
Many of them cried; "Me no Alamo - Me no Goliad", and for most of them these were the last words they spoke.

Offline FALout

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Re: Looking for photos from the 2011 NMLRA Conference in Bowling Green
« Reply #2 on: October 30, 2011, 05:25:28 AM »
Sorry for your (and your family) loss.  You might want to contact the NMLRA and see if they had anyone there taking pics.  Hopefully someone that was there at either event, might reconize your father and be able to help.  Here's a number for the NMLRA headquarters at (812) 667-5131.   For Conner, I found their website

http://www.connerprairie.org/About-Us/Contact-Us.aspx

Photos may have been takeb for newsletters or articles.  Good luck
Bob

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Re: Looking for photos from the 2011 NMLRA Conference in Bowling Green
« Reply #3 on: October 30, 2011, 05:42:49 AM »
Very sorry to hear about your lose.

I was only there for the first few days of the Bowling Green Seminar and don't have any pictures of him at work. He was in Mark Silver's Longrifle Stock Architecture, Shaping & Inletting class so perhaps some of his fellow class mates have a picture.

Email me at gary@flintriflesmith.com and I'll suggest a couple of folks to contact. OR contact Mark through his web site. http://msilverartisan.com/pages/intro.html

Gary

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