Bob Andrews - Old Hundred Collectibles passed away

I only purchased one knife from Bob, but I corresponded with him about a few things. He was wonderful to deal with and a really nice man. My condolences to his family.

John
 
I had many conversations with Bob over the years, and he was always friendly and just an outstanding gentleman. I was shocked when I got the news earlier today. Prayers sent to his wife and family.
 
Peace and comfort go out to Bobs family and loved ones.
Makes my 2 bld Rotten banana bone even more special, knowing it was his last SFO and one he waited a long time for.
RIP Bob. You will be missed. :thumbup:
Mark
 
Bob's H10 Fixed Blade SFO
I will think of you every time I carry it. I didn't get a chance to say it soon enough, but thank you for your contribution to this community Bob; we will never forget the impact you had.
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Smoke and prayers for Bob and his family... Mr. "rma100" always made great comments on posts here. It is a name I instantly recognize and am sad to be no longer seeing. RIP
 
Bob Andrews, from Old Hundred Collectibles passed away yesterday! After fighting cancer for quite a while, it overtook him.
I am sad to see him go! He was a friendly and honest man, and one of my SFO dealers. He missed the Rendezvous at GEC this year - for the first time I can remember!
A stalwart of this knife community, we are going to miss him!
Rest in Peace, Bob!

P.S. it might take Bob's wife a while to sort out Bob's online store - be as patient as you can.

I am sorry to hear this.
My condolences to his friends and family.
 
Very sad news, my condolences to Bob's family and friends.
 
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I didn't get an opportunity to interact with Mr. Andrews, and reading through this thread makes me deeply sorry that I didn't. My condolences to his family. Rest in peace, Bob Andrews.
 
ROBERT M. ANDREWS, JR.

Robert Matthew Andrews, Jr., 62, of Hundred, WV died Tuesday, October 18, 2016.

He was born July 4, 1954 at East Liverpool, Ohio a son of Jacqueline Fugate Pecor of East Liverpool, Ohio and the late Robert M. Andrews.

Bob was a retired bricklayer and a member of the Bricklayers Local #15 of Fairmont.

Surviving in addition to his mother is his companion of many years, Margaret Tingleff and one sister, Sherry Andrews of Camp Point IL.

At the request of the deceased there will be no services and his body will be cremated.

The Tennant Funeral Home in Hundred, WV is in charge of arrangements.​
 
Had many dealing with Bob on purchases I made. Very sad to hear of his passing. Thoughts and prayers to him and his family.
 
ROBERT M. ANDREWS, JR.

Robert Matthew Andrews, Jr., 62, of Hundred, WV died Tuesday, October 18, 2016.

He was born July 4, 1954 at East Liverpool, Ohio a son of Jacqueline Fugate Pecor of East Liverpool, Ohio and the late Robert M. Andrews.

Bob was a retired bricklayer and a member of the Bricklayers Local #15 of Fairmont.

Surviving in addition to his mother is his companion of many years, Margaret Tingleff and one sister, Sherry Andrews of Camp Point IL.

At the request of the deceased there will be no services and his body will be cremated.

The Tennant Funeral Home in Hundred, WV is in charge of arrangements.​

Thank you for this Sarah,

When I think of him now, I realise how little I knew of him. I'll raise a dram come evening time.
 
Thank you for this Sarah,

When I think of him now, I realise how little I knew of him. I'll raise a dram come evening time.

And, a big Pittsburgh Pirates fan, we spoke about the 1960 Yankees/Pirates World Series several times. Fun times, good memories. Never let on his real condition.
 
Very sad news, although I never had any dealings with Bob personally it sounds like he was a well respected member of the knife community and even more importantly a good friend to many. May he rest in peace.
 
I am shocked. I just bought a CC SFO #35 from him. Aptly enough, it was of course in ebony. God Bless his loved ones.

Joseph
 
And, a big Pittsburgh Pirates fan, we spoke about the 1960 Yankees/Pirates World Series several times. Fun times, good memories. Never let on his real condition.

My condolences to Bob's family and friends.

A little tribute to Bob,
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My family was big Pirates fans. If my memory serves me right, my uncle lived across the street from Bill Mazeroski in the '60s.
 
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