Remembering Glockpacker
Posted: Tue May 14, 2019 1:40 pm
For the OGs, the name Glockpacker may remind us of a cranky old guy that didn't always agree with things said here, and didn't mind saying so. I purchased my first M1 Carbine from him during his "moving sale", and I just can't part with it. We became friends after meeting in person, though it was short lived, unfortunately.
One of the saddest losses with the new forum is the epic final thread that Eric posted. He got sick and knew his time was short, so he sold off his entire gun collection except for one M1 Garand, got rid of most of his earthly possessions, and packed his remaining items, the Garand, and a bag of cash into his blue Mercury and drove cross-country to see his daughter. He just made it. Shortly after arriving and settling his assets with his daughter, he passed away in his hotel (if my memory serves me). The forum kept in contact with his daughter for a while, and I remember having a get together in his honor, which was his desire. He also wanted his ashes scattered at Port Malabar (IIRC) so that the bullets will pass over him every day.
Gone, but certainly not forgotten. I wish we still had his daughter's information to let her know that we still think of him.
One of the saddest losses with the new forum is the epic final thread that Eric posted. He got sick and knew his time was short, so he sold off his entire gun collection except for one M1 Garand, got rid of most of his earthly possessions, and packed his remaining items, the Garand, and a bag of cash into his blue Mercury and drove cross-country to see his daughter. He just made it. Shortly after arriving and settling his assets with his daughter, he passed away in his hotel (if my memory serves me). The forum kept in contact with his daughter for a while, and I remember having a get together in his honor, which was his desire. He also wanted his ashes scattered at Port Malabar (IIRC) so that the bullets will pass over him every day.
Gone, but certainly not forgotten. I wish we still had his daughter's information to let her know that we still think of him.