Ken Smith
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Ken Smith KS 00 17 Demonstration HD 1080p
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Video demonstration of the KS-00-17 All Mahogany 6 string guitar
Ken Smith KS LG 00 6 15 24 HD 1080p
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Video Demonstration of the KS-LG-00.
Ken Smith Octave Mandolin #4
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Ken Smith Stringed Instruments Octave Mandolin #4. Sitka Spruce Bear Claw top Caribbean Rosewood body Tortoloid binding Mahogany neck Indian Rosewood fretboard, bridge and head plate Bone nut, saddle and bridge pins 18:1 tuning machines with faux Ebony buttons Allen cast bronze tailpiece.
Ken Smith LG 00 #1 Demo Video HD 1080p
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A brief demonstration of playing the LG 00. Recorded on iPhone 11 with Rode Video Mic. No Equalization.
Regal Stromberg Voisinet Parlor Guitar HD 1080p
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Demonstration of 1920s Regal Parlor Guitar
Ken Stringed Instruments Framus Resonator Conversion HD 1080p
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Ken Stringed Instruments Framus Resonator Conversion HD 1080p
1951 Gibson LG 2 Demo 12 10 23 HD 1080p
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1951 Gibson LG-2 Demonstration Recorded on iPhone 11 with Rode VideoMic No Equalization
KS Mini Parlor Demo 11 28 23 HD 1080p
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Demonstration of the KS-Mini Parlor Guitar completed in Nov. 2023.
Sexauer FT 16 Demo Video 11 5 23 HD 1080p
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Demo Video of Sexauer FT-16 which is listed for sale on my Reverb Shop: reverb.com/item/75282091-sexauer-ft-16-or-small-jumbo-1979-natural
Ken Smith Stringed Instruments LG 2023 Redwood & Mahogany HD 1080p
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Allen Suddeth, Recording Engineer, Arranger and Studio Session Musician plays the KS-LG Curly Redwood and Mahogany. Allen has worked with Tom Waits, Norton Buffalo, Hot Tuna, Jorma Koukanen, Little Milton, The Imposters, Bobby Hutcherson and many others.
Klira 12 String, 1960's HD 1080p
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Demonstration of the Klira 12 String, 8-26-23
Ken Smith Stringed Instruments J 200 8 26 23 HD 1080p
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Brief demonstration of 2020 Ken Smith Stringed Instruments J-200 being played.
Ken Smith Stringed Instruments Octave #3, 8 26 23 HD 1080p
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This video is a brief demonstration of Octave #3 being played by the builder.
Ken Smith Stringed Instruments LG 2023 Redwood & Mahogany HD 1080p
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Ken Smith Stringed Instruments LG Humboldt Curly Redwood & Mahogany, built Spring of 2023 audio test.
Ken Smith Octave Mandolin #1 7-1-23
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Ken Smith Octave Mandolin #1 7-1-23
Ken Smith 00 17 Mahagony 12 22 HD 1080p
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Ken Smith 00 17 Mahagony 12 22 HD 1080p
Ken Smith LG Adirondack Spruce & Mahogany 12 22 HD 1080p
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Ken Smith LG Adirondack Spruce & Mahogany 12 22 HD 1080p
Ken Smith J45 Redwood & Walnut 12 22 HD 1080p
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Ken Smith J45 Redwood & Walnut 12 22 HD 1080p
Ken Smith J45 Adirondack Spruce & Walnut 12 22 HD 1080p
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Ken Smith J45 Adirondack Spruce & Walnut 12 22 HD 1080p
Weymann Banjolin Player Test IMG 4659 1080p
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Weymann Banjolin Player Test IMG 4659 1080p
Ken Smith KS 00GM #001 Audio Test HD 1080p
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Ken Smith KS 00GM #001 Audio Test HD 1080p
New Ken Smith KS 00MM Audio Test 7 10 22 HD 1080p
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New Ken Smith KS 00MM Audio Test 7 10 22 HD 1080p
1966 Gibson LG 0 #423044 Audio Test 7 7 22 HD 1080p
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1966 Gibson LG 0 #423044 Audio Test 7 7 22 HD 1080p
Oakmont Community Microgrid 4 13 22 HD 1080p
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Oakmont Community Microgrid 4 13 22 HD 1080p
Microgrids Explained - OERC 11-22-21
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Microgrids Explained - OERC 11-22-21
Berger Firewise Mitigation 2022 HD 1080p
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Berger Firewise Mitigation 2022 HD 1080p
Gibsoon LG 0 116349 HD 1080p
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Gibsoon LG 0 116349 HD 1080p
Gibson LG 0 #841270 HD 1080p
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Gibson LG 0 #841270 HD 1080p
Gibson LG 0 290260 HD 1080p
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Gibson LG 0 290260 HD 1080p

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  • @kensternberg3780
    @kensternberg3780 25 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Maybe it’s just that you’re recording into an iPhone. But I don’t think this or several other guitars you played in other clips sound very good at all. Certainly not good enough to buy one.

  • @Parasiteband
    @Parasiteband หลายเดือนก่อน

    Nice

  • @garymelnyk7910
    @garymelnyk7910 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thinking about buying this. It’s got a punchy sound. How much does the Guitar weigh? What is the string spacing at the nut and at the saddle, and what is the width of the nut? Please could I have these in mm. Thank you.

  • @debra-jo7yd
    @debra-jo7yd 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    nice!!!how much? just say"N

    • @kenzmythproductions
      @kenzmythproductions 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      You can see it and all my other items for sale on Reverb: reverb.com/shop/kens-gear-emporium-110

  • @skeltane
    @skeltane 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I'm afraid I'm a bit late to game also. I've been around the Buick/Rover since I was 17(1981) I found the metal head gasket more reliable than the composite type. Have had them fail several times. Never the metal type. Just saying. Love the channel.

    • @kenzmythproductions
      @kenzmythproductions 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I sold the car in 2013 and stopped working on cars in 2015. Thanks for the kudos.

  • @sidecarbod1441
    @sidecarbod1441 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Your pushrods are thicker than standard which is why the holes in the head needed opening up, standard rods don't bind.

    • @kenzmythproductions
      @kenzmythproductions 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I sold the car in 2013 and stopped working on cars in 2015.

  • @sidecarbod1441
    @sidecarbod1441 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Bit late now as the vid is 11 years old but you are using 14 bolt heads, you should omit the lower outer bolts because they put an uneven load on the head gasket which causes it to blow, the engine will then 'breathes' into the valley area. To prove my point on the later heads they dropped the outer holes, these were know as 10 bolt heads. You can of course fit the outer bolts if you want the engine to 'look right' you just nip up the outer bolts to 15 ftlbs so they aren't doing anything

    • @kenzmythproductions
      @kenzmythproductions 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I sold the car in 2013 and stopped working on cars in 2015.

  • @Tonetwisters
    @Tonetwisters 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Nice guitar! Were you hanging around Tallahassee in the early '70s?

  • @wilsonjames299
    @wilsonjames299 ปีที่แล้ว

    That's my favorite acoustic would love to find one. Especially with a cutaway which is impossible.

  • @dylanhaleyyou
    @dylanhaleyyou ปีที่แล้ว

    Jesus just play the damn thing

  • @josecamilo2049
    @josecamilo2049 ปีที่แล้ว

    Muito bom

  • @tavinhorezende9241
    @tavinhorezende9241 ปีที่แล้ว

    I have a Very the same mandolin, with that pearly Head... Do you know the modelo and the year It was made? Tks

  • @wmwastle
    @wmwastle ปีที่แล้ว

    nice

  • @jg11x11
    @jg11x11 ปีที่แล้ว

    Sweet, thank you for posting one of the good ones Club! Duke!

  • @11lance77
    @11lance77 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    FJB

  • @davidedwards3724
    @davidedwards3724 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    I've owned rv8s for over 40 years ,never heard of a 3.5 and liner ...3.9 and above yes ..

    • @kenzmythproductions
      @kenzmythproductions 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      American ex-pat power becomes Blighty's favorite V-8 By Jeff Koch from April 2011 issue of Hemmings Sports and Exotics Detroit's scared-of-imports phase in the late '50s took on two distinct personalities. First, GM and Ford brought in imports from elsewhere in its sphere of influence: Pontiac sold Vauxhalls, Buick sold Opels and Ford sold European Fords. This was just a place-saver, though, while Detroit readied its own small cars. Other than the adventurous Corvair, Detroit's idea of an American compact looked like a 3/4-scale American car. Falcon, Valiant, Chevy II, Olds F-85, Pontiac Tempest and Buick Special. And for GM's more premium brands (Pontiac, Olds and Buick) this meant V-8 power. But existing V-8s would be too heavy for the more compact platforms. Enter Buick's all-aluminum, 215-cubic-inch V-8. Spread between Buick and Olds over three years, and just two years in the Tempest, GM built nearly a million engines before the design was quietly laid to rest. Casting issues meant a high scrappage rate, which meant reduced profitability on a car that was already squeezing the General's pockets. Radiators clogged with effluent, a result of using the wrong type of coolant, didn't help; oil and coolant sealing were also issues. Not helping matters: The import threat had receded for the time being. GM's B-O-P compacts were growing to intermediates for 1964, and standard-issue iron V-8s were okay to power them. It was early in 1964 that Rover's U.S. operations chief J. Bruce McWilliams realized that this fully developed, lightweight V-8 weighed less than most British-built, cast-iron fours of the day. With permission from his English bosses, it took McWilliams a year to convince GM to sell the tooling to Rover. With the exception of a new intake manifold and a switch to SU carburetion, Rover started using the 3.5L V-8 in the mid-'60s, in the P5B, and expanded it to other machines in the lineup starting in 1967. Once Rover became part of the British Leyland combine, the 3.5 also ended up in Land Rovers and Range Rovers, MGB GT V-8s and the Triumph TR8, and was outsourced to both Morgan and TVR. The last Rover car that the 215 lived in was the Vitesse, which passed in 1987. But the engine lived on: an overbored, 3,946cc version launched in the early '90s; the 4.0, launched in 1995, had the same displacement but offered several revisions, including additional block reinforcements, and new intake, exhaust and pistons. This lasted through 2001 and saw duty in various TVRs, Land Rovers and the revived MG RV8 of the mid-'90s. The mid-'90s also saw a 77mm stroke crank added to make a 4,275cc version, exclusively in the 1992-'95 Range Rover. The ultimate iteration of this engine, launched in 1996, offered an 82mm crank for 4,552cc, badged as a 4.6L. The 2004 Land Rover Discovery was the last vehicle to have it from new, although it is still manufactured for the specialty trade. The Buick/Rover aluminum 215 V-8 even had some racing success, if in highly modified form: Australian Jack Brabham asked parts component maker Repco to design a racing V-8 that would conform to the new-for-1966 3-liter rules. Destroking the basic block, adding Daimler connecting rods and race-prepared, ported, custom-modified two-valve SOHC heads, the Repco 620 V-8 was reliable, low in weight, and compact enough to fit in an existing F1 chassis built to the 1.5-liter formula. Brabham scored six poles and four consecutive wins in a nine-race season, good enough to capture both the F1 Driver's and Constructor's championships. (For '67, Repco also designed the block.) At one point during the OPEC-trampled '70s, GM contacted Rover to buy the tooling back; the English firm declined. GM also investigated the cost of importing completed engines into the U.S., but the costs (which surely helped pay for ramping up entire factories to cope with the General's intended volumes) were too great, and GM set to work on its own small-cube solutions. There are enough parts out there that the U.K. hot-rodding set treats it something like Americans treat the small-block Chevy: lots of mix-and-match parts interchangeability, with basic parts cheap and plentiful enough to keep 'em running forever. Or at least a lot longer than GM would have let it go.

  • @richardmarkham8369
    @richardmarkham8369 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Pushrod/lifter preload?

  • @FlashDrawz
    @FlashDrawz 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Why this video is so underrated???

  • @bertiewooster3326
    @bertiewooster3326 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Oilight Bush should be left in oil for 24 hours then fitted.

    • @kenzmythproductions
      @kenzmythproductions 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      It was left in 30w oil for a week. I should have mentioned that in the video. You are the first viewer to notice in the 9+ years this video has been on YT. Cheers!

    • @bertiewooster3326
      @bertiewooster3326 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@kenzmythproductions Old school like you chum !

  • @bertiewooster3326
    @bertiewooster3326 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Your video only lasted about 4mins and you say that's enough for today gee what a life while the rest of us dig coal half mile underground !

    • @kenzmythproductions
      @kenzmythproductions 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      I only get Sunday from 5-6pm off during the week, so I had to cut is short. I work in a tin mine here in Alberstanzia.

    • @bertiewooster3326
      @bertiewooster3326 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@kenzmythproductions I live in Englandstani.

  • @dannymarks988
    @dannymarks988 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Nice going man!

    • @kenzmythproductions
      @kenzmythproductions 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      Cheers! I actually made a couple of dry runs with the clamping before committing to glue.

    • @dannymarks988
      @dannymarks988 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@kenzmythproductions that's the way the pros do it. Watching this on eBay,

  • @chrismei8580
    @chrismei8580 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    A Nineteen-aught-seven Gibson mandolin? That bad boy is in excellent shape and sound!

    • @kenzmythproductions
      @kenzmythproductions 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      As you can imagine, it was an unplayable project. I am pretty proud of myself for the repair and saving this fine old mandolin. The action is a little high, but I am loath to sand down the original bridge as it is now for sale on Reverb.Cheers!

  • @BOBXFILES2374a
    @BOBXFILES2374a 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    I'll be darned. It looks just like the guitar my Dad bought in in 1962 (?) which I played all through college. "Hum-dinger folk-singer." And sounds like it, too! Thank you!

  • @DancingTreeJewel
    @DancingTreeJewel 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Nice to hear! I have this same year model! Sweet guitar! 🎶🎶🎶

  • @johnnysays9629
    @johnnysays9629 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Im his great nephew. He blows me away every time. His brother (my grandfather) Gerald is a very talented painter. Fun fact. Mike is 10 years younger than Gerald. When Gerald would leave for work as a teenager, Mike would sneak into his room to play his guitar. Little did my grandfather know that was the first steps for uncle Mike to become what he is today.

    • @kenzmythproductions
      @kenzmythproductions 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      Duke was a delight at the Blues in the Gorge weekend. Yeah, he's still got the chops. He is a fun story teller, too. When he worked at the Guild factory in Rhode Island in the 1960s he would occasionally put a hand written note inside the truss rod pocket when he set up the guitars. After hearing this story, one of my friends who has a 1965 Guild D-40 that he had never adjusted the truss rod on, excitedly removed the truss rod cover to be disappointed that there was no note from Duke. Cheers!

    • @johnnysays9629
      @johnnysays9629 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@kenzmythproductions oh thats awesome. Thanks for that, gramps isnt too open about growing up so hearing things like this is priceless.

    • @ede4961
      @ede4961 ปีที่แล้ว

      Very cool Bro!

    • @BlindMellowJellyInc
      @BlindMellowJellyInc ปีที่แล้ว

      That is super dope. I remember while attending Brown I used to go to Lupo's and watch him and ask him questions. He was so kind and I remember asking him how he ended up in R.I. and he smiled and his eyes threw shade.......lol I somehow got it and to this day adore his attention to detail. It takes a deep love of something to end up mastering it as he has.

  • @chahn27
    @chahn27 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    How big a job is it to change the bracing and is it worth it? I have my LG 0 from when I was a kid. It was my first guitar and I still have it. It's in great shape.

    • @kenzmythproductions
      @kenzmythproductions 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      If you are an experienced luthier, it's still a pretty big project. I have converted 4 LG body guitars. The 0 model is easiest because it does not have back binding. Removing a guitar back without cracking it and re-gluing it with zero damage or evidence is nearly impossible, but doable. Is it worth it? As a player, I think so. If you have a sentimental attachment to you LG-0 in it's original form, you may reconsider. If you want to hear the 1958 LG-0 I converted, go here: th-cam.com/video/3M9yVpaERso/w-d-xo.html.

    • @gosman949
      @gosman949 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@kenzmythproductions your Graham Parker website when clicked is coming up to a private website!

    • @kenzmythproductions
      @kenzmythproductions 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Apparently Graham Parker is no longer in business. I removed the link.@@gosman949

  • @oshahayden6097
    @oshahayden6097 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    We’ve got to celebrate the bees while we still have them. Nice work.

  • @chrismei8580
    @chrismei8580 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    If this doesn't make you smile, I don't know what will.

  • @PLTBrunelle
    @PLTBrunelle 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    yes, things are coming my way...and I prefer it be flowers... and you and Susie.

  • @susan491
    @susan491 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    We owe Leni a Birthday dance to the Beatles "HB".

  • @elizabethmeyers4354
    @elizabethmeyers4354 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    More please. And with dancing.

  • @Tracks777
    @Tracks777 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    awesome video

  • @Tracks777
    @Tracks777 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    lovely stuff

  • @Tracks777
    @Tracks777 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    amazing content

  • @mikerobinson2026
    @mikerobinson2026 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    Interesting work. I too have a '54 TF that has an early B 1800 3 Main Engine with a 3 Synchro OD. Transmission. The work was done prior to me obtaining the car, and the work that was done is - shall we say - "interesting". I'm going to keep the engine/trans as I figure twice as much HP in a car that's 300 pounds less weight than a B should motor along nicely and keep up with today's traffic but there's a lot of stuff that needs to be made right. Your method of doing the tunnel is inspirational. I was going to wire-frame mine out of 1/4 steel rod and then cover it with 22 gauge steel. Your method looks a lot simpler.

    • @kenzmythproductions
      @kenzmythproductions 5 ปีที่แล้ว

      Mike, I have since modified the car by installing a 1981 Toyota W50 or P45, 5 speed transmission, a 20 gauge sheet metal transmission tunnel pop-riveted together, rear KYB tube shocks, a PCV system, a Moss Motors 13 row oil cooler, an additional backup electric cooling fan with a bypass switch and SpeedHut electronic gauges with a GPS Speedometer.

    • @mikerobinson2026
      @mikerobinson2026 5 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@kenzmythproductions I saw the date on this and I was wondering if there were anymore videos. I guess you were busy. Was there a reason you switched to the steel tunnel as opposed to the fibreglass?

    • @kenzmythproductions
      @kenzmythproductions 5 ปีที่แล้ว

      I can send you process photos if you send me your email address to: ken@kenzmyth.com

  • @anotherhuman
    @anotherhuman 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    Quality!

    • @kenzmythproductions
      @kenzmythproductions 6 ปีที่แล้ว

      Thanks, Nils. PPI was very happy with the video, too.

  • @chrismei8580
    @chrismei8580 7 ปีที่แล้ว

    Nice one, Ken. Great bee images!

  • @Huey214B1
    @Huey214B1 7 ปีที่แล้ว

    Good instructor.

  • @kenzmythproductions
    @kenzmythproductions 7 ปีที่แล้ว

    Paterno says "I am deeply disturbed by the Clinton images in this. There is no reason to single her out - this stuff was the product of Bush and Cheney. The VAST MAJORITY of the cables and videos pre-dated Obama and Clinton, and the few that were in his tenure were in the first few months (as if he, or Clinton, could have changed the way the military operates in that timeframe). Please either ask the Ken to remove those images which are clearly from his agenda (which I have a big problem with - see Donald Trump - but that is for another conversation), or remove my name from the credits. I'd prefer the former. Other than that, I like the video." Schurch to Paterno: "I’m sorry you feel that way. It may be too late to take your name off the work but I can try. I didn’t have anything to do with the video but I agree with Ken on the content. I don’t think it targets Clinton other than associate her as the authority. This is from Wikileaks and confirms that Clinton was the Secretary of State at the time of Chelsea’s arrest. As such she was intimately involved in her prosecution: Assigned in 2009 to an Army unit in Iraq as an intelligence analyst, Manning had access to classified databases. In early 2010, she leaked classified information to WikiLeaks and confided this to Adrian Lamo, an online acquaintance. Lamo informed Army Counterintelligence, and Manning was arrested in May that same year. The material included videos of the July 12, 2007 Baghdad airstrike, and the 2009 Granai airstrike in Afghanistan; 251,287 U.S. diplomatic cables;[9] and 482,832 Army reports that came to be known as the Iraq War Logs[10] and Afghan War Diary.[11] Much of the material was published by WikiLeaks or its media partners between April and November 2010.[12]" Paterno to Schurch: "you have your agency's mixed up Peter. She was secretary of state, not attorney general or other law enforcement. How in the world is she "the authority". That fits right in with the Clinton is evil fantasy of the puritanical and unknowingly misogynistic left. Please talk to Ken about removing my name - it should be quite easy " My Reply to Peter Schurch & CC to Paterno,: "Peter, I am sorry to hear about Ralph’s discomfort and disturbance. The point of Hillary’s image here is self evident in the image… she was a victim of WikiLeaks! Sorry to hear Paterno misses that point. I voted for HRC. Even so, she does not live in an angelic, fault free vacuum because she did, after all, vote for the wars in Iraq and the Patriot Act and by that measure IS somewhat complicit in it’s effects on Iraq, the US and Chelsea Manning. Seems like Paterno puts me in the trump camp because I have a differing opinion of the big picture concerning HRC. Ralph thinks I am the enemy; part of the “evil fantasy of the puritanical and unknowingly misogynistic left,” and that I have an “agenda” which he equates to being a trump supporter. Wow, indeed! In this new era of divisive politics and incendiary political rhetoric I suppose you are either your fer ‘em or agin ‘em. I have had nothing but POSITIVE feedback from all the progressives, free thinkers, liberals and HRC supporters in my political circle. The only mention of HRC was maybe I could have found a more flattering photo of her. And maybe I could’ve, but the image associating her with WikiLeaks as a victim was too spot on to pass up. I may have some time to remove his name later this week. The lesson here is that differing opinions and discussions about them are not bad things and even good things can have a down side. And you can’t herd snails. Cheers, Ken" Paterno: Ken, you have an agenda that has nothing to do with the song, the lyrics for which I wrote. I get there is no point in arguing with you. Please remove my name.