Remembering Steve

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7774e2b67382a772b1eb4a6f822742e9.webp We lost a good friend a year ago today. Rest in Peace Steve.
 
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Hey flintdigger!! Really Nice Guy!! Enjoyed chatting with him and wanted to get up to see him and the wonderful pieces he found!! He is certainly missed!! Anyway, GOOD LUCK and GOOD HUNTING!! VERDE!!
 
Yes, he is very much missed!

(That picture sure does look familar)
 
I talked to Steve several times on the phone and really enjoyed our conversations. He was a very down to Earth guy and we did several trades. I can't walk into my artifact room without thinking about him when I see the trays of Mandan pieces I have from Steve's personal collection.

RIP Steve. We miss you buddy.
 
Steve was a one of a kind of a man, I don't think he ever met a stranger. I look at his gifts to me every time I sit down at my computer. RIP Steve.
 
I just started collecting and joined around the time of his passing. I never had the honor to speak with him but it's been an honor to be a member on this site and to hear about his legacy. All of the stories of his kindness and experience is just heartfelt. It's great to be apart of a this community - a community where such a great man invested so much, a community where he touched so many lives. RIP Steve.
 
his posts were the highlight of this forum...he knew his stuff and educated all of us...and played a mean guitar too!
 
A truly nice and honest man and is missed.
 
I talked to Steve several times on the phone and really enjoyed our conversations. He was a very down to Earth guy and we did several trades. I can't walk into my artifact room without thinking about him when I see the trays of Mandan pieces I have from Steve's personal collection.

RIP Steve. We miss you buddy.

I also talked to Steve on the phone several times, a really great guy. I have some of his pieces as well and TnMountains and I talk about Steve often on the phone. He is greatly missed here by us....
 
I never got to really meet or talk to him, but most of my artifact buddies did, and also received gifts from him, a true loss to the artifact community.
 
He was the first person to friend me. I think he was trying to pull me out of my shell and be more active on this site. While that didn't change much I did appreciate his encouragement. I would have liked to have visited him one day out in the Dakotas. Maybe in the afterlife.

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i knew him by Mr Larson,the bone artifacts he sent me is all the bone ones i have.still looking for larson guitars too.hope his family is well as i know he loved his wife,what a cool guy.
 
I didn't know Steve...I wished I had! His picture reminds me of my old Tn. hunting buddy, Gerald Boggs who also passed.
 
Miss his long phone calls and posts. A very knowledgable, generous good man. Was just talking to the wife about buying a new frame for his artifacts he had sent me.
 
It was alway's exciting to see what Steve had found.
 
I never got to meet Steve, but was a recipient of his generosity.
Such a good person, honest and caring...he really added something to this forum and always posted just incredible Mandan artifacts.
 
Solidarity, A man I saw on this site and respected. Gawd speed and may the winds of the hunt be behind you always! I meant Gawd as apposed to GOD. That is more for OMG you found that!
 

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