I think Barney is the oldest active, but when Paul Ko did his black badge course I think he was pushing 90. Canuck might remember....
I remember Paul well, but wasn't part of his BB course.
I think Barney is the oldest active, but when Paul Ko did his black badge course I think he was pushing 90. Canuck might remember....
I think Barney is the oldest active, but when Paul Ko did his black badge course I think he was pushing 90. Canuck might remember....
How is he doing? I know Mike and Sara said he was a bit ill while they were out here for the Nationals.
Well Sean the memory banks are still working a little.
The other three instructors were George Hausner (now deceased I believe), Brian Hoare ( who is now in BC the last I heard) and Bob MacIntosh (who is now back in England)
At that time holster sports were not approved by OHA and Vince Gaudino who at the time was an OHA director took the first course and was impressed and made a recommendation presentation to the OHA BOD who subsequently then recoginized practical shooting.
When I took the course there wasn't a BB instructors manual. Just a qualification check list drawn up by the 4 instructors. It was pretty similar to the one still used up until recently.. (although I remember shooting prone at 50 yards for the first time was very humbling ...... and the distances were shortened thereafter)
It was several years after that, a proper instructors manual was pulled together with input from a lot of sources. My memory is Cal Martin was the one who went to the effort of pulling together the first Ont instructors manual putting into hard copy a lot of pertinent training info augmented additionally by courses he had been to at gunsite etc. I just checked my archives.... I have a bound copy of an IPSC Ontario Practical Pistol Instructors manual dated April 6, 1986 with Cal Martins name as credit on the first page. I would have guessed it was 1985 when it was put together but this might have been a revised one.
Yes you have the correct MH but I think it may be more a case of why would he want to come back..... Life is pretty good in Orlando.....LOL
Dennis
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Tritium
Old but NOT That old!
IPSC numbers are issue Prov.Year,Member # that year
ONT(prov) 00 (2000) 01 (1st member that year)
I really wanted to wait for Ont0007.
Gord
Man you are old...........I have another question for you though. What was it like baby sitting Jesus?![]()
I am not sure who actually is the "oldest" but as far as being in the sport the longest, I think a guy from BC with a very recognizable nickname would be Canada's IPSC member #1, and I think #2 or not too far from it is from Fredericton, New Brunswick. Would be cool to have a "History" page on the IPSC Canada site.
Mike and Sarah..... Please give my best wishes to Barney.. As you say he is a tough old bird but someone who really enjoyed IPSC and it was always a pleasure to talk to him at the matches.
DVC
Dennis
So the most senior Canadian IPSC ...WELL I'M NOT THE MOST SENIOR BUT PERHAPS ONE OF THE MOST ACTIVE ONES, WILL BE 70 NEXT YEAR AND STILL DOIN SET-UPS AND PATCHIN AND SCORING, USING MY GLOCK 22.
The first BB course in Ontario was 1980. It was not a 2 days and an evening thing like we do now... The instructors dragged it out over a couple of months....LOL
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