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Post by Humppaporo on Feb 15, 2006 8:34:10 GMT 2
Anna told me that the neclace's are made by a jeweller. They are punched out (I understood this too) of silver. Because of the very few and the material they are not cheap, I remember about € 60,- or so. Contact Anna through the web shop if you want one.
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Post by Humppaporo on Nov 16, 2005 22:11:27 GMT 2
I already doubted if it was a girl. I did see a huge resemblance with you. Will you give him my heartfelt excuses. Of course Hittavainen is his hero, who's isn't he! *besides, there's nothing wrong with being a girl, hehe! ;D*
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Post by Humppaporo on Nov 16, 2005 21:15:29 GMT 2
Is this lovely model btw your daughter, Jonne?
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Post by Humppaporo on Oct 28, 2005 18:11:26 GMT 2
Whoohooo!! At last!! Thanks, great!
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Post by Humppaporo on Oct 25, 2005 20:40:02 GMT 2
Make that 3! My daughter wants another one!
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Post by Humppaporo on Oct 9, 2005 21:51:06 GMT 2
This is Turre's wooden pint: we are all referring to the song 'wooden pints' ('Spirit of the forest' album)
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Post by Humppaporo on Oct 8, 2005 15:32:19 GMT 2
Another suggestion from a friend: posters and Korpiklaani beer!
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Post by Humppaporo on Oct 8, 2005 12:08:33 GMT 2
Korpiklaani patches would be really great, and stickers (two for my car!!. I can cut out the Shaman logo, but the Korpiklaani text is too difficult, very complex). T-shirts with prints in all sizes. Though I like the gold print, it gets pale very soon by washing. Maybe another color lasts better. Sweaters would be great preferably without a hood. I don't mean long-sleaves, but the real thicker sweater, for in wintertimes, or the thing Twi describes. (Maybe if you return for the next gigs, you can bring some 'wild tour' shirts in M?? (not just in L and XL ) yeah, money with Korpiklaani logo! ;DWooden pints of course!! Not extremely expensive and wanted by many folks! Who wouldn't want one?!
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Post by Humppaporo on Oct 8, 2005 8:46:37 GMT 2
My daughter has medium size, I asked for that. I suppose there must be small also and maybe large... Jonne must know
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Post by Humppaporo on May 4, 2007 0:27:29 GMT 2
Well, of course... it's Korpiklaani!! No really, good to hear
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Post by Humppaporo on May 2, 2007 21:59:37 GMT 2
Lot's of luck to you But don't worry... with Korpiklaani you cannot loose!
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Post by Humppaporo on Apr 27, 2007 18:50:11 GMT 2
Korpiklaani uses a kantele in Tulikokko (played by the as you called it 'shared member', Virva Holtiton!)
@kuuraparta: you are right about Tarujen Saari, i did not think throroughly, i was mainly concerned about the availability of those songs. Recently i have seen Suden Aika, they sing great traditional songs, but i am still waiting for their cd. The band consists of Tellu Turkka, Liisa Matveinen, Sanna Kurki-Suonio and Pia Rask.
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Post by Humppaporo on Apr 27, 2007 7:12:35 GMT 2
The easiest to find are probably bands like Värttinä and Tarujen Saari . Of course there are much more bands who play traditional songs, often whith a slightly modern touch.
If you cannot find traditional songs easily, just send me a pm with an e-mail address. I will send you some songs.
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Post by Humppaporo on Apr 7, 2008 22:26:53 GMT 2
Korpiklaani has never been there, so it is about time . When do you go there guys?
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Post by Humppaporo on Mar 29, 2008 21:40:39 GMT 2
There have been many confusions considering this Paganfest, at first all dates were different. Maybe that caused it. I am sure however that Korpiklaani will come back to Lubljana, they are always asked again to places they've been before. So don't worry, it might take a little more time, but they will come back... and that's for sure ;D
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