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I remember getting a book around 1965. I was 9 and very interested in hunting and guns. It was a hardbound coffe table sized book and I think it was titled "True's greatest adventure stories" or something like that. It had some African Tales in it that got my fire burning for the Dark Continent. Later, when I was in High school, I got a paperback from Playboy press that I still have somewhere, I think it was titled Playboys Men of Adventure. It had some good stories and one of them was an African story, "Bloody road to Usamburu" As a young adult, I discovered Capstick, he was writing for one of the gun mags, one story that stuck out was where he was testing one of those BB machine guns that ran off of a freon canister. He was ambushing dragonflies at his home in florida and the style that he wrote it in made it quite an adventure!! He was a hell of a storyteller. When I read his books on Africa it reawakened my desire to hunt DG. and I can tell you many an hour was spent with my friends discussing rifles and cartridges for an African Battery! I got to meet him at Abercrombie and Fitch in Houston , for a book signing. He was very gracious to everyone, and he even autographed some of his books that I had previously purchased, not all authors will do that at a signing as it apparently pisses the store off, they want to sell you new ones. I, like many others here, went on to realize my dream of hunting Buff in Africa, and I hope to go back soon. I left a pile of yankee dollars on that continent(for me anyway) and Capstick, in a large way was responsible! I have read many hunting books and two authors who come to mind are Corbett and Patterson. Their style is reserved and understated, as was normal for the era, but can you imagine if their books were written with the flair and prose "A la Capstick"? Most ancient societies revered their "Storytellers" as living historians who pass on to the next generation, the lessons and adventures of those who went before. Don't you think they spiced things up to capture their audience and gain their interest? History can be one of the driest subjects in the world, but in the hands of a master storyteller, it can come alive in your imagination! To inspire imagination in others, you have to have a good one yourself! I am grateful to Mr. Capstick for telling his and others stories, and if the day comes when I don't want to reread one of his books, I will know that it is time to sell my double rifle. Thanks Peter, You live on in your books. DRSS(We Band of Bubba's Div.) N.R.A (Life) T.S.R.A (Life) D.S.C. | |||
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I have stated on here before what I think of Capstick as a writer and a person. I owe him plenty and every ph in Africa that has an American client should tip their hat to Peter no matter what they think of him! That being said, Tink's article about Capstick and his .470 Capstick was interesting. I have shot that rifle, not many times, it is one of the most brutal rifles I have ever shot. However, just getting to handle one of his rifles, much let shoot it, was quite an honor for me. My favorite rifle of his, to shoot and admire, is his Continental Arms 375. A beautiful handling rifle and a dream to shoot. If the company was still in business I think I would have one made just like Capsticks. RIP my friend!!! | |||
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He was responsible for my seven African Safaris to date. | |||
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well said crazyhorse,,, I will continue to ......"Re=Read all of Capstick" you can make more money, you can not make more time | |||
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If you think Capstick is someone to be jealous of you must live a very sad life...... | |||
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Upon reflection, my earlier response to GeoffM24 was uncalled for and way out of line. I apologise to all that I may have offened with my response. With that said, the point that GeoffM24 evidently missed, was that all of us, whether we will admit to it or not, know some one that we are jealous or envious of, simply because they made the choice to live life on their terms, and not on the terms others try to place upon them. That includes the way others look at us. The thing that we blind ourselves to, is that those folks that live life on their terms, often do so at a high cost to themselves in many areas. Some of us try to rationalize our envy/jealousy, by trying to discredit those folks at every turn. We find fault with everything they do/did, simply to try and make ourselves feel superior in some twisted way. GeoffM24, my apologies for my earlier out burst, it was uncalled for and I should have responded in a better manner. I just get tired of people trying to find reasons to put another person down, simply to justify their own short comings and inabilities. Even the rocks don't last forever. | |||
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Whether you agree with Capstick or not, he was an accomplished PH, Game Warden, and writer. I am sure some tobasco sauce has been poured on his experiences, but overall I believe his writings to be truthful. And his BS, is about half of what we put up with on AR. I've enjoyed all of his books, as does my wife, and most everyone else that I know who had read them. He has an amazing ability to describe hunts gone wrong with gory detail and still have you thinking, " I gotta try that" Capstick was not a PH by lack of options, but by choice. In my limited experience, I find the best of men choose their professions because it is what they want to do. The weakest of men chose their professions to please someone else. John | |||
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------------------------------- Will Stewart / Once you've been amongst them, there is no such thing as too much gun. --------------------------------------- and, God Bless John Wayne. NRA Benefactor Member, GOA, N.A.G.R. _________________________ "Elephant and Elephant Guns" $99 shipped “Hunting Africa's Dangerous Game" $20 shipped. red.dirt.elephant@gmail.com _________________________ Hoping to wind up where elephant hunters go. | |||
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He was a great writer, I still enjoy reading them over and over. __________________________________________________________________ If you never make a career choice based on money, you'll always have money - Jerry Seinfeld | |||
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