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bob in the woods
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In Memory of Jon Laubach
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April 03, 2020, 03:19:59 PM »
Contemporary Makers site has a post by Chris Laubach , showing CNC lock # 1 , engraved by Mark Thomas , in memory of Jon Laubach. The lock is a fabulous piece of work , and I'm certain that Jon is very proud to see this project brought to fruition.
http://contemporarymakers.blogspot.com/
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Ed Wenger
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Beautiful lock, beautiful engraving. Jon would be proud, no doubt.
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Dennis Glazener
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I wish Jon were with us to receive it, really nice.
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Bill Wilde
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April 09, 2020, 05:26:58 AM »
Jon was like a big brother to me. Our friendship began in 1974 when I started as a summer helper in the Colonial Williamsburg Gunshop. I think of him everyday. Rest in peace my friend!!
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J. Talbert
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What a remembrance. Amazing!
Beautiful lock to start with and Mark has outdone himself.
Jeff
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