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Offline yellowtail3

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Tony Knight has passed on


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one of our peeps. i don't have one; my ML is a CVA (very good rifle for cheap). Guy I hunt with has a old MK-85... he killed a couple deer with it this last season. Has those No. 11 caps on it
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Re: Tony Knight has passed away - how many have one of his rifles?
« Reply #1 on: March 22, 2013, 01:58:17 AM »
I've seen his rifles for sale before , they were very nice . I've never fired one but I've heard they
are very accurate . YT3 , any word on if his people are going to continue on without him ?
He was supposed to be buddy's with the Shiloh Sharps guy up in Montana .
Big Timber I believe , I can't see him letting Tony's tradition faide away .
Somehow I think Matthews bows were in on that also as far as the money, it was like a consortium
of some sort .

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Re: Tony Knight has passed away - how many have one of his rifles?
« Reply #2 on: March 22, 2013, 03:48:50 PM »
My only inline, and it is a shooter. Sad news indeed.
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Re: Tony Knight has passed away - how many have one of his rifles?
« Reply #3 on: March 22, 2013, 04:03:21 PM »
Only muzzleloader I have that isn't a flintlock is an original Knight Disc...I killed a couple of dozen deer with it, then put it back up until my  old age when I need a scope... :)
 
Anna, Tony sold the company several years ago, then it went down hill and was resold if I remember correctly...Not sure if he is involved with current management but I'm sure they have a contingency plan if he is...
 
I worked for Deere years ago and we always made sure we had a plan in place in case a major stockholder passed away...