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Jack Wells

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Wilmington Mike:
I was just checking in to see if you guys had heard about Jack.  A friend of mine was in the process of interviewing him (and others) about his early relic hunting experiences.  He spent five hours with Jack at the VA hospital in Fayetteville, NC on July 5th and had plans to continue with the interview this Saturday.  Indeed Jack was a local legend.  He was the first relic hunter I met.  As a kid growing up, I used to see him with his detector walking the trenches on Federal Point, NC. 

coonboy:
Jack was a great friend of mine and I first met him nearly 45 years ago. He and his wife visited with us numerous times in the 70's and he and I spent quiet a  bit of time in Louisiana Civil War Campsites. A great Viet Nam Vet who donated many historical items to our military museum so many years ago.  Our family will never forget him   coonboy

pipedreamer65:
Sorry to hear that.  A great man and a lot of old school knowledge that will be missed.  Be at peace.

Pete George:
  Jack Wells is definitely deserving of a place in this forum's Remembering The Great Ones" category.

  Thanks for putting your post there, Emike.

  I first met Jack Wells when Tom Dickey invited me to go with him to visit various Fort Fisher area diggers in the mid-1970s.  At that time Mr. Wells had a very extensive shell, fuze, and bullet collection... along with an extensive Knowledge Base.  As others here have already mentioned, he shared that knowledge freely.  I agree, he will be missed.

  I hope the interview material will be published.  Coming from Jack Wells, it's going to be very interesting, and entertaining.

With respect,
Pete George

John D. Bartleson Jr.:
SGTMAJ Charles Jack Wells and I go back to the late 50s when I was getting interested in ACW projectiles and fuze.
    As Pete mentioned, Jack had an extensive collection of shells and fuzes and did extensive research on the subject especially with his research into the Whitworth family of projectiles.
     I have tried to reach his wife Kitty by phone and it will not connect.  I have emailed my condolences rather than having not sent my sympathies.  I learned of Jack's passing today from a one hour phone with Skipper Keith in James Island, SC.
With Kind Regards,
John aka Bart

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