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OlongJohnson
03-30-2020, 01:50 PM
As we are all preparing to mourn (and a few mourning already), I was thinking about the future and looked up LSG, contemplating having some work done. I know Frank was recommended on this site not that long ago. I didn't remember it was as long ago as this time last year. Hadn't seen this here yet.

https://www.thecomanchechief.com/obituaries/smith/article_1fd8c078-7cd5-11e9-9f0b-b7379943a9a2.html


Frank M. Smith III, age 70, passed away at his home surrounded by family on May 14, 2019.


I remember we all talked about it when we lost Denny Reichard the same month. https://www.backwoodshome.com/blogs/MassadAyoob/passages-denny-reichard/

Hope we don't lose too many more of the greats this year.

Stephanie B
03-30-2020, 05:57 PM
As we are all preparing to mourn (and a few mourning already), I was thinking about the future and looked up LSG, contemplating having some work done. I know Frank was recommended on this site not that long ago. I didn't remember it was as long ago as this time last year. Hadn't seen this here yet.

https://www.thecomanchechief.com/obituaries/smith/article_1fd8c078-7cd5-11e9-9f0b-b7379943a9a2.html

I remember we all talked about it when we lost Denny Reichard the same month. https://www.backwoodshome.com/blogs/MassadAyoob/passages-denny-reichard/

Hope we don't lose too many more of the greats this year.

I saw the announcement of his death, prolly on the S&W Forum.

He retimed a no-dash Model 15 for me maybe six years ago. He did a great job on it.

willie
03-30-2020, 06:21 PM
He did a lot of work for me over the years. In addition to being a gunsmith, he also was a court bailiff.

Wayne Dobbs
03-31-2020, 07:49 AM
Frank was quite the character. He ran Lone Star Guns in Richardson, TX, where I started in policing in 1978. He fixed a Model 19 for me that year and I became a regular. He was very busy, but always had a wise word for a young copper. He later moved his shop to Plano, where I remember he had an indoor range that he would let you use. No sound proofing and noisy as the gates of Hell. He was the authorized S&W service center in this part of the US and always had a pile that needed service. He had some serious health challenges and a big fire at the shop and moved to Central Texas to carry on and I lost track of him.

His skill was excellent, particularly with Smiths. I miss him and all those great gunsmiths and skilled armorers of that time.

rainman
03-31-2020, 07:29 PM
Whenever I read a post like this I think that "we've lost another small piece of America".

R.I.P.

-Rainman

OlongJohnson
03-31-2020, 08:18 PM
The past is a different country.

Lex Luthier
03-31-2020, 08:33 PM
The past is a different country.

I don't want to "like" this post, but it's important to acknowledge it.