Regrettably, I cannot claim the honor of having known the late, Lt. Colonel William R. Mook, USAF, ret.
I know his name is on the List of KCA Founding Members. He is credited in Franklin Mallory's, "The Krag Rifle Story". Joe Poyer dedicated "The American Krag Rifle and Carbine" to him.
I believe, I met and chatted with him, many years ago, at several Ohio Gun Collectors Shows. I recall a very distinguished Gentleman, of military bearing, dressed in a blue blazer and slacks, white dress shirt and necktie. He stood proudly at a table display of museum quality U.S. Krag-Jorgensen arms, supplemented with volumes on U.S. martial arms.
He was very polite and kindly answered 'rookie questions'. I was just starting to pay attention to Krags and not astute enough to appreciate the great opportunity!
Yesterday, I received a promised package from Alaskan KCA Member, Anthony M. - aka "Local Boy". Anthony has loaned me his eBay purchased copy of William Brophy's, "The Krag Rifle". This 1st edition copy was signed by Brophy, in March, 1989: "To Bill Mook - With the best wishes of the author".
A neat part is that, this volume was used to the point, the binding was repaired at Colorado Springs. (Was Lt. Col. Mook connected with Air Force Academy)? More importantly, Bill Mook made occasional notes and corrections in the margins of the book.
I am going through the work and photographing these notes to post on this thread. (Fortunately, the 2nd edition, The Gun Room Press, and 1st edition, BEINFELD printing, pages coincide).
Please feel free to comment on these notes or share Bill Mook insights and experiences.
Since, many KCA Members probably own Brophy's 'Krag Book', I thought Mook's notes would be of interest.
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