Dr. Robert J Robel

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Dr. Robert J Robel

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Found this nice write-up of Doc Robel, my undergrad advisor and early mentor. Doc had a nice collection of English doubles and first spurred my interest in SxS guns. He authored several articles in DGJ, and his wife shot a 20ga AH Fox.

https://www.audubonofkansas.org/prairie ... ZPCEQBN8A6
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My long time next door neighbor accepted a position at KSU. If he had his way, the government would confiscate the good Doctor Robel's English doubles. He was a nice guy but a bit suspicious of my pro gun stand. I don't imagine that the two doctors shared their opposing views at University functions.
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I doubt Doc Robel would have been shy in espousing his views on guns; he was on the NRA board of Directors.

When I was working for him, Doc was keeping his guns in a big safe in his office at KSU. His office was in a small building away from the main Biology building, where he had his own research lab.
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