Photo of me in my Kepler fedora
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- Kaleponi Craig
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Photo of me in my Kepler fedora
I understand you guys like photos, so here is a photo of me playing an old Kamaka pineapple ukulele in my Lee Keppler fedora...
<img src="http://www.geocities.com/ukuleleheaven/ ... a.JPG"><br>
Sorry that it is kind of big, I'm not sure how to reduce a photo's size.
<img src="http://www.geocities.com/ukuleleheaven/ ... a.JPG"><br>
Sorry that it is kind of big, I'm not sure how to reduce a photo's size.
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What impresses me LANGPUSS is your ability to change your avatar at amazing speeds.
You change your avatar, your name...
Do you not want to be found? Are you on the run? Is there a bounty on your hat wearin' head? Lemme know so I can go collect.
Oh yeah, Craigt,
The Keppler looks good on you. I'm not usually impressed by them in the least either, but it looks good.
You change your avatar, your name...
Do you not want to be found? Are you on the run? Is there a bounty on your hat wearin' head? Lemme know so I can go collect.
Oh yeah, Craigt,
The Keppler looks good on you. I'm not usually impressed by them in the least either, but it looks good.
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Thanks, guys. I love my Keppler, it's an awesome hat. I hope to someday get an Adventurebilt pure beaver...that looks like the ultimate Indy Fedora.
I changed my name to Kaleponi Craig...Kaleponi is Hawaiian for California, where I live, and my other passion is playing the Hawaiian music on the ukulele.
Indiana James...Brudda IZ was a friend of mine, so thanks for the comparison!
Aloha, Kaleponi Craig
I changed my name to Kaleponi Craig...Kaleponi is Hawaiian for California, where I live, and my other passion is playing the Hawaiian music on the ukulele.
Indiana James...Brudda IZ was a friend of mine, so thanks for the comparison!
Aloha, Kaleponi Craig
Somehow when reading this I laughed so hard pieces of bread flied on my monitorMichaelson wrote:I was a pipe organ performance major when in college. You think I'm lost in my CURRENT avitar, can you imagine one taken with me and MY instrument of choice? Regards. Michaelson
We need Safety rules of Reading COW:
Never drink while reading posts
Never eat while reading posts
And keep your arms inside at all times when 'whiiii'-ing on your chair
Good looking lid btw
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Great lookin lid, I love my Keppler too. Course it'll get more rack time now that I have an AB. Still the quality of the Keppler is top notch.
Here's one for you accordian fans. I got this from Doug Legacy, former accordian player for Oingo Boingo then later Doug and the Mystics.
"What is the definition of a gentleman?"
"A man who knows how to play the accordian, but doesn't."
Well, I've always thought it was funny...
Here's one for you accordian fans. I got this from Doug Legacy, former accordian player for Oingo Boingo then later Doug and the Mystics.
"What is the definition of a gentleman?"
"A man who knows how to play the accordian, but doesn't."
Well, I've always thought it was funny...
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Man, you guys rock. I wish I had a digital camera, much less money to go out and buy a disposable camera so I could put it on CD at wal-mart. As soon as I get paid, I will take and post pics of me, my adventurebilt, and my squeeze box. Oh yeah. I can't wait. This is too cool for words.
Wouldn't it be neat if anyone here who owns both an accordion and an adventurebilt had a picture like that as their avatar? Woo!
Regards,
Strider
Wouldn't it be neat if anyone here who owns both an accordion and an adventurebilt had a picture like that as their avatar? Woo!
Regards,
Strider
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Yes,IJ, Brudda IZ was a good friend. You can check out my ukulele and IZ page at http://www.ukuleleheaven.com. No Indy stuff there, but maybe I can add something.
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Lee does make a great fedora. My Lee Keppler was my first "real" Indy fedora after I found IndyGear and I still wear it. My PBBMs and Optimo are my "dress" Indy's, my Keppler (now coated in Fuller's Earth and other stuff) has become my "costume" fedora, here's a pic of me with it about 1 1/2 years ago at the MN Ren Fest with my better half.