Couldn't stop myself from thinking about him today, every time the noises around me get quite I remembered him, all the time when I was doing a 3 hours handy work I was more focused in his memory, I still can't cope that he's gone, and I stupidly thought he was on vacation or taking a break. Unfortunately I feel like I've lost a friend, I am 37 too, I am struggling with an illness since the beginning of this damn year, not responding effectively with all the piles of described medicines I'm still taking, I'm not suggesting he was ill, and I don't want to know what happened, I respect the family decision, it doesn't make any difference to me at all, I will always remember him the same way I always pictured him inside my mind, as a good, honest, warm hearted, family loving, hard working father of two wonderful kids, that he had a moment with them in one of his recent reviews, God bless them.
Thanks again Olight for the noble gesture, he loved your brand, as I do, his review of M3SX-UT made me fancy that slightly warm slightly yellow/greenish tint, piercing the misty air at night, and I bought it from a nearer country to me. A superb tactical thrower, with unique tint that suites my needs perfectly, all thanks to Marshall's review.
He also gave me the opportunity to buy my Niwalker MM15 (MT-G2) long after it went out of stock due to the release of the XHP70 version, I couldn't find it anywhere, and suddenly Marshall had two back in stock, I bought the first one, it'll always remind me of him, especially how (in the review video) he used more than he should of the capacity of the 3400 mAh 5 Amps batteries he had put inside it, before reaching the outdoor beam shots, so the red indicator was on the whole time
, that was in the first review, then he made the shots again the right way using IMR's during the review of the XHP70 version, and gave the light justice.
I'll be buying my next flashlight from GoingGear soon, and I hope they will continue stronger than ever.
Unfortunately that'll be without Marshall doing the reviews
RIP good fella