Tom Palmer (D2F Covers) Passes

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Post by Tommy Detamore »

What a shock...so sad to hear this. Tom always went the extra mile for me. He loved to talk steel too. He sent me a bunch of pix of guitars that he had owned. I never met him in person but he felt like a real friend.

Prayers and condolences to the family...
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Our sincere condolences to the family, Tom was always a good neighbour of ours at Steel shows.
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I just received a cover from Tom this week. It is hard to believe he is gone. He was such a nice guy.

May God bless and comfort the family.
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Why.....???

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I just saw this. I am nauseous!!!

I'm in shock......in fact I'm crying. He was more than a great friend to me. He had just sent me a nice birthday present last week. This is hitting hard.

I'll say more later....... :(

I'll miss you, Tom. Rest In Peace.
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Sad news indeed.
Sincere condolences to the family.
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I am so sorry to hear this. I didn't know him well, but he was always a good man to do business with. My heart-felt condolences to his family. :(
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Sad news. Condolences
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Sad news. Met Tom in Dallas a few times and I'm shocked about this news. Class guy....
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Wow, what a shock! I came to know Tom through Ray Montee and we have been good friends since meeting in St. Louis some years ago. He surprised me last year while we were attending the TSGA Jam, even though he told me he would likely be there that year. As some mentioned, he went through a lot while caring for his ailing wife for a number of years. Sincerest condolences to his family. Kindest regards, Jim Harrison
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So sorry to hear this...Tom was one of the good guys who gave up much of his last years to attend to his wife afflicted with dementia. I have D2F covers for all my pedal steels and amps. May he rest in peace.
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This is a total shock and very sad day. My deepest sympathy to all the family.
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Post by Jerry Berger »

I just bought a PSG cover from Tom about two weeks ago. He asked me to send him a email when it arrived. He wanted to make sure that I was a satisfied customer. My condolences to the Palmer family.
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Tom was a dear friend, and we enjoyed discussing steel guitar, and business, and health issues, and just about everything two friends can discuss. He's been burdened for years with caring for his wife and his own health problems, and I was sure glad to see him at this year's Jamboree.

I am really saddened, reading this thread was an "oh NO!" moment. Another important person in the steel guitar world has left us, and unexpectedly.

:( :( :(
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It is with deep sadness I learned of Mr. Tom's passing. He undoubtedly was truly one of the "good guys" and a valuable asset to both the steel guitar community and the music business as well. His covers are one of the best and most innovative designs in protecting one's musical equipment. It was a blessing to have him among us and contribute so much in support and enthusiasm for love of all things steel guitar. May God bless his family and give them comfort during this time of loss. Roger :(
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I'm so sorry to hear that, my condolences.
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Heartbreaking news...Tom was always so kind to me and produced a superior product. Thanks so much for your friendship, Tom...
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Very sad to hear of this, I am a long time user of his covers and he was a great guy to talk to. Condolences to the family
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Anyone seen an obit for Tom?
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Post by Morton Kellas »

I just visited this section of the forum today only to be saddened by the devastating news about the loss of Tom, a friend and such a wonderful person. My heartfelt prayers go out to all of Tom's loved ones, Tom will be missed but never forgotten.
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Tom has been truly good to so many in this community.
He was man of quality and a genuine friend in every sense of the word.

We had many conversations about how really happy he has been in recent months to once again be able to play great music with people he truly enjoyed picking with. He said he had almost forgotten what a joy it was.
Playing the steel was a genuine passion for Tom and he loved his legion of friends in the steel community.
He is sorely missed.
Our deepest condolences to his personal family as well as his extended music family.

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Post by Rex Thomas »

Oh no! It was a shocker to see this.

My deepest condolences to his family & friends.
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My condolences to Toms family. I enjoyed chatting to him at the Dallas show and I have his covers on all my Steel gear and amps. RIP Tom.
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Post by Bob Watson »

I am sorry to hear this sad news. I bought an amp cover off of him awhile back and his customer service was as good as it gets. My condolences go out to Tom's family and friends.
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So sorry to read this. Tom ran his business in a way that I wish everyone would.

I kept returning and recommended him to many others.

He left this world a better place.
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Post by Brian McGaughey »

I had introduced Tom to my father 2 years ago as they lived in the same city and at that time they both had wives who had the same illness. Dad said Tom was just getting everything going well for himself after his wife passed last year. Based on the story my dad heard from Tom's son his passing was quick. What a shame. Every minute on earth is precious. Tom touched and helped my father. Rest In Peace, Tom.
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