Mr. Roller is a walking encyclopedia!
What a fine compliment and thank you! The only other thing I can say is that I have had the good fortune to be in the right places at the right times and was encouraged by my mother who valued knowledge and gave me a love of reading and learning. I despise novels and can dream up my own BS so don't need it in a book but enjoy history immensely. I have read the work of Alexander Solzynitsin,all that was available in English and the same for William Shirer who went to Europe as a reporter in 1924 and watched the rise of Adolf Hitler.
Automobiles and "Between the World Wars"aircraft are other strong interests and I was in an EAA affiliated club for about 9 years.We flew mostly old timers. I've also furnished historical info,such as I have to the Auburn-Cord-Duesenberg Club,all of it for the Duesenberg that I knew about which were almost lost to time but now archived and documented.
My interest in black powder rifles goes back to 1951 when I bought for $20 a fine Enfield 58 caliber carbine,a genuine carbine and not a sawed off rifle.Met E.M.Farris and Bill Large on the same day in April of 1953 and have maintained an interest ever since.They both,especially Bill Large recognized I had some mechanical ability and their encouragement along with that of rifle maker Glen Napier got me interested in bench crafted things like locks and triggers.
As far as the "Encyclopedia" goes,I am possibly a short paragraph but nothing more.
Bob Roller