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    My daughter Katia with 2002 Bush F-5
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    Katia Lara with '62 Fender
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    Katia and Danielle with '62 Fender and Godin A-8
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    My daughter Danielle with Godin A-8



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    Katia & Danielle Lara
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    Very nice. I like the cool sunglasses.
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    Welcome Serge! "Lonesome Mandolin" is an excellent tune that I play often. Glad you're on the Cafe.
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    Quote Originally Posted by (fusionacustica @ Aug. 05 2007, 19:53)
    My daughter Katia with 2002 Bush F-5
    You have a very nice daughter
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    Thanks guys and yes, I have 2 beautiful and talented daughters.

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    David Blair -- More Sharon, please!

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    My youngest Rachael at Winfield 2006 in parade, Winfield folks know about this.
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    Martin, That looks like a mad musician's Mardi Gras. Is that a tradition?

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    Looks like ya gotta have a hat too!
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    Yes, it is a tradition and if you have ever been to Winfield, you would know that these things just happen - #some folks just like to where strange stuff. Winfield is a great time with great people and even better picking (on-stage and off). Highly recommend checking it out if you never have.
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    Yes -- pure Winfield.

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    My wife and daughter tell me I'm going through PWS (Pre Winfield Syndrome) at this time. The only cure is to be there for Land Rush!!!
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    Some day I'll make it to land rush but I'm going on Monday this year which is the ealiest ever. I love those pre-festival days, very laid back.

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    The festival is great, but the days before the festival are the best, for me.
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    Those "pre-festival" days are how Winfield used to be (in the 70's up until about 1982) all week including the big weekend. #You could show up on a Friday night and camp about anywhere with plenty of room to spare. #The partying was much more mellow then, yet still robust, and the smoke around many campsites had a very distinct odor.

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    Quote Originally Posted by
    Martin, That looks like a mad musician's Mardi Gras. Is that a tradition?
    Yeah and unfortunately someone told the banjo players. What's worse than a banjo in a parade? A Banjuba in a parade!!!

    You all are right, prefestival is where it's at. My favorite time is the weekend before. Big time fun, much more laid back and lot's less crowded.

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    Quote Originally Posted by
    Yeah and unfortunately someone told the banjo players
    I remember years ago the parades where lead by bagpipes. But that banjuba looks like it would fit right in with them.

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    She's a pretty, good player!
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    OK, check out the Winfield Carp Camp parade pic again. The guy on the left with the horned hat has his right horn pointed right at my lovely wife (and 1/2 of the world's tallest mandolin playing couple) Karen. We wore our hospital scrubs and blue surgery gowns. The parade is a CC tradition and a hoot to boot. GVD is a Winfield regular and winner of the first annual hottest truck contest.

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    Quote Originally Posted by (ira @ Jan. 24 2006, 23:08)
    what are those huge double instrument/necked things some of the folks above are playing???
    Those are harp guitars. #Very popular at the beigning of the 20th century. They have the six strings of the guitar with additional bass strings arranged to support the harmonies.
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