His old shop was just down the road from me. A true gentleman. I like telling this story about Pete: I had this old Leica slr lens with some loose parts. I took it in to him to have a look. He messed with for a few minutes, tightening something up or other. After he gave it back to me all fixed up, I said, "How much?" Pete's response was something like "I don't charge for something that was so easy to fix."
And then he was telling me all about Nikon stuff (I was an avowed Leica guy back then). And he had some really nice stuff in the store (cabinets filled with lenses and bodies (mostly Fs). And he tells me there's two cameras in the store he'll never sell. And he pulls two beat up Fs (one black and one silver as I recall). These were the cameras he used when he was a newspaper photographer for many years (one of the local papers down here).
The postscript of the story is that when I finally did get a Nikon F this summer, Pete was having to take time off from work (he was working at the Delray Camera Shop by then). I sent it away for repairs.
His health was bad these last couple of years. I understand his daughter carried on the tradition (a professional photographer down here).
A real decent man.