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Waskel
Posted 2005-08-03 8:47 PM (#141812 - in reply to #141787)
Subject: Re: Favorite Capo



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Yeah, get it right, Mike. :mad: Watsa matta wichu, anyways?


S'ok, Mike. You got a good 2 pages of discussion out of it, not bad for a defective poll. :D
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Capo Guy
Posted 2005-08-04 7:12 AM (#141813 - in reply to #141787)
Subject: Re: Favorite Capo



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Waskel,

Not bad I guess for first try.

Capos are a lot like strings, we all have our favorites. Doesn't mean one is always better just different strokes for different folks.

I have a Kyser,several Shubbs, a paige and a really old Hamilton from when I was a Kid.

My first capo was a #2 pencil and a strong rubber band. :D

Our prayers are with you on your trip to Africa, (forgot to say so in the other post). :o
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Waskel
Posted 2005-08-04 8:57 AM (#141814 - in reply to #141787)
Subject: Re: Favorite Capo



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I have a Kyser, a Kyser 3 string Kut, and a Dunlop wrap around. My first one was the same as yours!


Thanks for the prayers!
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Paulcc1
Posted 2005-08-04 9:16 AM (#141815 - in reply to #141787)
Subject: Re: Favorite Capo


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Mr. Waskel you are going to Africa? Where and why if dont mind me asking.
Paul
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2005-08-04 9:27 AM (#141816 - in reply to #141787)
Subject: Re: Favorite Capo


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I use a #3 pencil. #2s are for wimps. Actually, I like the Shubbs.
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Waskel
Posted 2005-08-04 10:17 AM (#141817 - in reply to #141787)
Subject: Re: Favorite Capo



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Originally posted by Paulcc1:
Mr. Waskel you are going to Africa? Where and why if dont mind me asking.
Paul
Don't mind at all, Paul.

Our church has had a relationship with a group of believers in Jinja, Uganda for about 5 years. We've sent various sized groups, from individuals up to 15 or so, for different reasons, from participating in crusades to just visiting.

My wife, daughter and myself went a year ago last May, and are returning next January with two other couples for two weeks.

This trip is going to be aimed at building and strengthening the relationships we have made there. I hope to be able to work with some of the worship leaders and teams there, and am taking some equipment for audio recording.

We're also looking at ways to help the Ugandan nationals start businesses to compete with the Indians and Muslims who have pretty much taken over.

It's a beautiful country, with very friendly people. We're all looking forward to this trip!
I hope to meet up with Schroeder for dinner on our return, as we have a 20 hour layover in London.
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Slipkid
Posted 2005-08-04 10:35 AM (#141818 - in reply to #141787)
Subject: Re: Favorite Capo



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That's cool Waskel....really cool.
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2005-08-04 10:37 AM (#141819 - in reply to #141787)
Subject: Re: Favorite Capo


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My parents Episcopol church here in SoCal just split off from the diosces and are now operating under the Ugandan Anglican Church. Wonder if it's related to where you are heading?
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Waskel
Posted 2005-08-04 10:48 AM (#141820 - in reply to #141787)
Subject: Re: Favorite Capo



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Possibly. The Uganda Anglican Church is strongly opposed to the recent stance by the American Episcopol church on ordination of gay clergy.
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Paulcc1
Posted 2005-08-04 1:58 PM (#141821 - in reply to #141787)
Subject: Re: Favorite Capo


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Waskel,
I do pray that all you and your wife lay your hands on will prosper for the glory of Christ. Look forward to a good report when you get back.
Paul
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ignimbyte
Posted 2005-08-04 11:13 PM (#141822 - in reply to #141787)
Subject: Re: Favorite Capo


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I've used many capos over the years ... back then, I bought the cheap stuff. From elastic to the toggle types. I even used to own the type where the screw in the back had to be tightened (or loosened) by hand.

Then I discovered Kyser quick change capos ... what a big change from the ones I used to own. I'd been using them ever since ...
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