Originally Posted by
John Beard
I am very deeply saddened to read of Clark's passing.
When I gained first interest in the M1903 Springfield back in the late 1970's, the first edition of Clark's book was out of print. I soon found that Ray Riling Arms Book Co. in Philadelphia was reprinting Clark's book in a small red hardbound format. I promptly ordered one and read it many times cover-to-cover. As subsequent editions of Clark's book were published, I promptly acquired copies. I was deeply honored when Clark asked permission to grace the cover of his last book with one of my photographs, a permission I readily granted.
Clark and I have spoken together many times over the phone and have exchanged many letters and much information. Although we disagreed on many subjects pertaining to the M1903 rifles, I never lost my deep abiding respect and appreciation for him and his work.
I extend my deepest and sincere condolences to his family and loved ones. Their loss is our loss.
We stand on his shoulders.
J.B.
Glad to see that you are okay JB, wondered on you & your family's safety in the tornado.
be safe, enjoy life, journey well
da gimp
OFC, Mo. Chapter