Originally Posted by Ken Howell
Haven't seen Ken in years and haven't talked with him in almost as long. Probably won't, ever again, considering his age and condition in Connecticut and mine 'way out here. frown

I'm pleased to see that he's still held in the high regard that he's earned and not subjected to any of the same kind of cheap calumnies that small, spiteful minds love to level at prominent old writers.


I've read everything I could by Ken Waters and I did learn. I occasionally differed with some of his conclusions, but I admired his painstaking methodology. He lacked modern pressure equipment (it was a lot more expensive then), but he methodically worked up loads and his description and history of cartridges was superb. I always wished someone could have put a USB cable into his mind and download his knowledge.