Bill Loëb

Bill Loëb is an American gun writer who writes for Gun Digest and Shooting Illustrated.[1][2][3] Formerly, he was a talk show host of a program called One on One on KWNX.[4]

Biography

Bill was born in New Orleans, Louisiana to a family which was involved in banking and bonds.[5] Their projects included the Lake Pontchartrain Causeway.[5]

Loëb received his education from University of New Orleans and Louisiana State University.[5] He started his career in the wine industry in which he worked for twenty years. Starting in retail, then wholesaling and importing business.[5] Loëb continues to write wine articles[6] and restaurant reviews.

Wanting to spend more time with his daughter, Briana Loëb, he became a realtor in the Austin, Texas market. He quickly became one of the top realtors in the market, working with builders and investors. Now, Baymoon Properties takes clients on a referral basis.

His gun expertise caused him to be approached by Gun Digest to write the book, The Custom 1911.[5] as well as countless articles.

Bill cohosted a radio talk show called One on One on KWNX in Austin, Texas

Personal

Loëb is a women's self-defense instructor with the RAD Systems Program as well as radKIDS. In addition he, for no charge, helps people fight their property taxes as chronicled in the Hays Free Press article, entitled Slaying the Tax Dragon.[7]/ Loëb is fond of saying, "While my focus is to personal empowerment, no matter what inspires you, give it away freely.".

Loëb and his wife and stepson live in Dripping Springs, Texas.

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