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Boxie Kallina

Discussion in 'The Taxidermy Industry' started by Ken Edwards, Apr 2, 2021.

  1. Ken Edwards

    Ken Edwards Taxidermy.Net Administrator Staff Member

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    Carl Anthony “Boxie” Kallina, 68, of Garwood, Texas, passed away March 31, 2021 after a short battle with pancreatic cancer. Boxie was a true Renaiscennce man, as a multi talented taxidermist, artist, photographer, inventor, cook and outdoorsman. Boxie was also the developer of the Speed Septum System.
     
  2. Wildthings

    Wildthings Well-Known Member

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    Boxie was a very likable man. Rest in peace Boxie
     
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  3. tomdes

    tomdes Me my dear and Fall BAZZ!!!

    That's too bad, Boxie was a great guy, very talented.. My condolences to his family.
     
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  4. Jerry Huffaker

    Jerry Huffaker Well-Known Member

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    RIP Boxie God's Speed
     
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  5. TIMBUCK

    TIMBUCK Active Member

    Boxie was a great, very talented man, a great friend, and I will miss him and our conversations dearly.. It is hard to believe that he is gone... RIP old friend.. Until we meet again..
     
  6. landdepot

    landdepot Active Member

    Hadn't swung in here in a few months,..hate to see this. I always loved looking at the pics he posted years ago. He was talented for sure.
     
  7. KTWolf

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    My sympathies to all who knew him. As a newbie, I obviously did not. If you wonder why I comment, the reason is that every wise man and woman who passes out of reach is a loss to all of us. It sounds like Boxie was such a man, who made an impact on those who knew him, and did the kindness of sharing what he'd learned.

    Safe Travels, Boxie.
     
  8. Gray Ghost Safaris

    Gray Ghost Safaris Hunting Consultant

    Sorry to read this. I always enjoyed seeing his latest mount. RIP Boxie.