Thanks for posting this Chuck. Kenny was one of the finest barrelsmiths, who really understood the relationship between shotgun chambers/cones/bores/chokes. Many men referred to him as the modern Burt Becker. Customers would spend hours drinking coffee and playing with his dogs while in the shop waiting to shoot the next round of patterning, or at blocks on the water. Pictures of his better shooters grace the walls of Eyster's shop and the covers of the clay shooting mags, but most wouldn't advertise they had barrels done by Eyster. In recent years Kenny was tutoring his sons Jim and Tim, and I suspect they continue Eystering guns under the same trade name = Heritage Gunsmithing in Centerburg OH. Not well known, Kenny was very good friends with B/Gen Paul W. Tibbetts, pilot of the B-29 Enola Gay, who passed two years ago, also in November. Frank