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    Senior Moment Member Oldmics's Avatar
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    Link to Toms Obituary

    I will make sure that all of the Forums heartfelt condolences are shared with Toms family at his memorial service on Feb 3rd.

    http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/obi...ews-obituaries

    John Harding/Oldmics

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    Not good news to come back to...

    Old Mics, please pass condolences on to Toms family from Julie and I. Tom helped me out a couple of times a few years back when I was modding a pair of 4320's. He supplied a pair of 3106 crossovers for the project. I sent him a NOS pair of 4320 grills just last year.

    We spoke several times over the last few years. I always enjoyed the conversations.

    Truly sad news...

    A true JBL lover, he will be missed.

    Ken

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    Very sad news...
    glen

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    wow....

    I just read the obit...

    looks like the world lost a great cinematographer also....

    pretty crazy how many different passions man can have.

    as a comfort though, at least his art will live on...

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    Came upon this sad news just last night.
    All the best to his family and friends.

    Ron

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    Quote Originally Posted by louped garouv View Post
    I just read the obit...

    looks like the world lost a great cinematographer also....

    pretty crazy how many different passions man can have.

    as a comfort though, at least his art will live on...
    i checked imdb and he was a camera operator on syriana and the recruit among quite a few others.he did a documentary as dop about guitarist manuel barueco who is worth checking out as well.i wonder if he ever worked in this part of the world.

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    I think the best thing that can be said about Tom is he lived life to the fullest and enjoyed his passions.

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    wow thats an awful thing to hear. I didnt know him personally but im sure he will be missed by many here and by those in his life outside of here. My condolances to his family and friends. REGARDS JIM

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    Tom was always respectfull and willing to give tips to anyone here.
    He just came across like a very friendly person. my thougts go out to his family.

    Rust in vrede Tom.
    finally i have a pair of 604 8g's....there not easy to find in the netherlands

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    So sad to learn about that terrible news,yes Tom was always here to give advise and help others,may he rest in peace,he was one of the first who impressed me with his nice jbl collection,and i had amiration and respect for his restorations works on jbl,he belongs amongst the best guys on this website.

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    Low numbers to loss a JBL fan I can’t say I ever spoke to him here. Again I hope, Tom is building that set-up up there to please many others.

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    che dio ti accolga in paradiso,ciao tom.

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    I need to check this out more often. I will miss Tom's contributions. I wish his family the best.

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