Tom Johnson, R.I.P.

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Tom Johnson, R.I.P.

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This is to inform members of the Marlin Firearms Collectors Association, Ltd. that the current President of the Association, Tom Johnson passed away Sunday, February 19, 2023. Tom was a long time member of the Association and served as President of the Association and member of the Board of Directors for many years. Tom was also past President of the Antique Reloading Tool Collectors Association.
His presence at the upcoming Association meeting in Kansas City will be sorely missed.
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Condolences to his family. I had only met Tom once but always remember discussing his interest in one of my 1881 loading tools. RIP my friend
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I have been around here a long time, but never met the Gentleman. RIP Sir, prayers for you and family
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Just saw this or i would have responded earlier.

Most of my interactions with Tom were at the CGCA show or across the phone and only had occurred within the last 15-20 years.

He would always greet you with a smile or a pleasant hello and was always ready to show you something obscure that you probably never had seen before....and yes it was something centered around Marlin. He would always take the time to answer any of the questions I had and would make sure he added something a little extra to his explanation to help further my knowledge. I always tried to find something Marlin related that he had yet to come across but only very rarely succeeded.

A wealth of information regarding early marlin literature, loading tools and other "goodies".

Tom was a great guy a great ambassador for the association (certainly in the time that I knew him) and will be greatly missed.

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Re: Tom Johnson, R.I.P.

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Uncle Tom was one of a kind. I was just getting to know him after my father, Dick Johnson, passed. They were both avid Marlin collectors. I wish to honor them both. 💔
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Re: Tom Johnson, R.I.P.

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Tom Johnson was my cousin. I had been trying to contact him for the last couple months. Last spoke with Tom at Christmas. Would love to hear from anyone who knew Tom or who has any additional information regarding his passing, family etc. Thanks for any assistance.
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