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Lakota Leathers

I’m proud to endorse Lakota Leathers guitar straps. I picked up one of these recently at Northwest Guitars in Bellevue, and it’s one of the nicest straps that I’ve used.

From Lakota’s Web-site:

Each Lakota Leathers strap is made on the Pine Ridge Indian reservation in South Dakota, USA. Pine Ridge has the undesirable distinction of being the poorest county in the entire United States. The purchase of any Lakota Leathers strap not only gives you the ultimate quality, but helps provide income for a family on the reservation. All Lakota Leathers straps are made by members of the Lakota Sioux nation in their individual homes. Truly a ‘cottage’ industry, Lakota Leathers straps are made inĀ  living rooms and on kitchen tables of the people who make these wonderful straps.

We use only native leathers which have been used by the Lakota people for milenia. Bison (American buffalo) and Elk are our leathers of choice. These leathers are extremely supple and provide for unsurpassed comfort no matter what instrument you play. Our bison hide straps are available in four colors (chocolate, black, saddle, and tobacco) and are available for guitar, banjo, resonator guitar, and mandolin. Braided Elk hide straps are available for mandolin.

All Lakota Leathers straps are 100% guaranteed to be the softest, strongest, and most comfortable strap you will ever use.

Kai Fuller - October 26, 2011

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You Can’t Buy True

Shooter Jennings has a new single talking about his papa, and modern music. Good stuff.

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Kai Fuller - October 21, 2011

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Separate Ways

After three years, fourteen shows, and one album, it’s was finally time to take my music in a different direction. After much deliberation, I decided that it was time for a break, and then to go back to the drawing board. Over the next few months, I’ll be exploring new sounds, and writing new material, pulling from many musical genres of days gone by.

Charles; meanwhile, is already hard at work, working on his next project. I will certainly be keeping everyone posted, as more details become available. I also plan to collaborate on that, and am looking forward to hearing what Charles is working on.

Stepping out from certainty to uncertainly, my hope is that boldness will rewarded, and that everyone involved will be in a better place for it. While I don’t have expectations for where we’re headed, I do know that I’ll be back, and can’t wait to share some of the new stuff that I’ve been working on.

In the meantime, we shot a little impromptu movie during our trip to Oak Harbor. Hopefully you guys enjoy the humor here, because that’s what it’s all about.

Kai Fuller - October 7, 2011

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