I met Harry in the late 60's, he was a supply teacher at my high school and coached the rifle team of which I was a member for 5 years. He was a true gentleman and I spent hours in his basement admiring his collection.The rifle team made many visits to the military ranges at Camp Ipperwash, Cedar Springs and Winona Ontario because of his military connections. He would always bring antique rifles along, Snider's, Brown Bess or Martini Henry's to shoot after competitions. After I finished high schools we always met up at local gun shows, .his son Bruce was a collector as well. Harry always walked bolt upright, shoulders back, he was pure military through and through and greatly missed