Paintball Magazine September 2015 | Page 6

Paintball’s Founder Bob Gurnsey Passes Away By John Amodea Photo (From L to R): Tom Kaye, Debra Dion Kirchke, Bob Gurnsey, Jessica Sparks, Bob McGuire and Bud Orr On August 24, 2015 the game of paintball and all of its fans and players lost the game’s founder, creator, its first business owner, true visionary and friend to many. After a very long and difficult battle with leukemia Bob Gurnsey passed away in Jacksonville, Florida at the age of 72. Many of you know Bob or know of him—the person he was and the things he accomplished in his short 72 years. And many of you may not. I wanted to take a brief moment to talk about Bob’s journey in this game we now call paintball. On June 27, 1981 twelve men (and one ref) walked into the woods in Henniker, New Hampshire and played the first game of what we now refer to as “paintball.” Bob 06 paintball magazine Gurnsey, Hayes Noel and Charles Gaines discussed the possibility of playing a “survival game” five years earlier but it was Gurnsey that was the driving force behind that first game. He wrote the rules, gathered the equipment, the maps of the wooded fields and arranged for the 11 other players to be there. Within six months of that first game Gurnsey, with the financial help of Gaines and Noel, started the National Survival Game (NSG), paintball’s first company. He promoted the game at every turn—from television to radio and by buying ad space in magazines. Orders for gun packages came in faster than they could be shipped and the game gained national recognition almost