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Okay that's it....were banning banjos from the forum

Post by kiwigeo » Mon Jun 22, 2009 5:57 pm

In the interests of the safety and well being of members and their families weve decided to ban any discussion on banjos...either playing or making of same.

Read on:

A Hungarian tourist used a banjo to beat a 69-year-old man before ramming the broken-off neck down his throat, a jury in the High Court at Auckland was told today.

Ferdinand Ambach, 32, a dive master in Hungary, has pleaded not guilty to murdering Ronald Brown in Onehunga, Auckland.

The jury was sworn in this morning and this afternoon was taken by bus and shown several premises where the accused went on the night of the incident – an internet cafe, a bar, a liquor store and Mr Brown's flat.

Ambach was led around the premises in handcuffs, flanked by three security guards. Traffic in Onehunga was brought to a standstill as the convoy of 10 vehicles made its way through.

Mr Brown's battered body was found at his flat in the early hours of December 7, 2007. He died three days later in hospital after his life support was switched off.

The jury, of three men and nine women, was told by Crown prosecutor Nick Williams that Mr Brown was assaulted with a 2.7kg banjo. He was struck to the head with a number of blows.

The accused allegedly met Mr Brown in 306 Bar in Onehunga, before he went back to his flat.

Mr Williams told the jury there was a misunderstanding between the men, with Mr Brown wrongly thinking Ambach was gay.

A heated argument broke out between them, where Ambach is accused of severely beating Mr Brown with a banjo about the head.

Mr Brown was struck five times before Ambach rammed the broken -off neck of the banjo down Mr Brown's throat.

When police arrived on the scene, they found Mr Brown badly injured and Ambach yelling in Hungarian. He was throwing furniture through an upstairs window and on to the lawn.

Ambach told police in an interview he could only remember parts of what happened that night.

Mr Williams told the jury they would have to decide whether Ambach's actions caused Mr Brown injury, whether he knew those injuries would cause death, and whether he was reckless.

"The accused didn't just hit him once to disable him. He hit him again and again and again in the head with a solid metal object," Mr Williams said.

The court was told 65 witnesses would be called throughout the trial, which was expected to last three weeks.

The witnesses would include family and friends of Mr Brown, the owner of an internet cafe where the accused went on the night, the owner of the Onehunga liquor centre where the accused and Mr Brown bought alcohol, and neighbours who saw and heard things that night.

The jury was told Mr Brown suffered facial bruising, a skull fracture and multiple bruises consistent with blunt force trauma. He died as a result of head injuries.

Peter Kaye, defending Ambach, said the jury must look at various issues , including whether the accused's actions were intentional or voluntary, and whether he had a "sudden and temporary loss of self control".

Proceeding.

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Post by joel » Mon Jun 22, 2009 6:27 pm

sudden and temporary loss of self control
So. It's OK to have a temper tantrum and kill someone.
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Post by Dominic » Mon Jun 22, 2009 6:39 pm

Lucky the guy didn't play a hand-made OOO-14. Would’ve made it a bit quiet around here.
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Post by kiwigeo » Mon Jun 22, 2009 7:12 pm

Well Ive read through this whole bizzare account of events and have arrived at the following conclusion:

If youre taking a bloke home with you ask him two questions:

1. Are you gay?

and

2. Do you own a banjo?

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Post by Ron Wisdom » Tue Jun 23, 2009 1:45 am

Must have been a cheap banjo, mine weighs in at around 5.3 kg.
Man, you just can't trust a Hungarian with a banjo.

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Post by Allen » Tue Jun 23, 2009 6:09 am

I'm not sure what's more disturbing, that story, or Ron's picture. :shock:
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Post by graham mcdonald » Tue Jun 23, 2009 7:56 am

What Martin is conveniently ignoring is where the story comes from. Note the court case is is Auckland and the murder allegedly in somewhere called Onehunga. Banjos, per se, are fine, New Zealand banjos and banjophonists are a different matter entirely!
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Post by Paul B » Tue Jun 23, 2009 8:50 am

So, that was the banjo players fan club?

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Post by PHANTOM » Tue Jun 23, 2009 6:44 pm

Wonder if he squealed like a pig.
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Post by kiwigeo » Tue Jun 23, 2009 7:01 pm

Ron Wisdom wrote:Must have been a cheap banjo, mine weighs in at around 5.3 kg.
Man, you just can't trust a Hungarian with a banjo.

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Post by obmit » Tue Jun 23, 2009 8:23 pm

false teeth and that flexible mmmmmmmm we can only wish.... :shock:
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Post by James Mc » Tue Jun 23, 2009 11:18 pm

Isn't that what all banjo players look like?

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Post by Ron Wisdom » Wed Jun 24, 2009 1:14 am

Nope, that's not stringbean. Don't have a clue who it is, though.




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Post by Hesh1956 » Wed Jun 24, 2009 9:09 pm

Ron Wisdom wrote:
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Yes but do they all suffer from restless leg syndrome? :D

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:D :D :D


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Post by John Steele » Fri Jun 26, 2009 2:15 pm

I read somewhere that the banjo is the only 'stringed' instrument originated in the states`I have one (my bro's) but never play it. Way too pluckie for me. I prefer the warmth of wood over steel & cowhide. But Doc Bogs is cool.
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Post by John Steele » Sun Jun 28, 2009 12:03 pm

Just heard this on PHC...
How do you get a banjo player to slow down?
Put sheet music in front of 'em.
How do you get 'em to stop?
Put notes on the sheets....
Must of been the beer I had, it made me laugh.
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Post by Kim » Sun Jun 28, 2009 1:26 pm

:lol: :lol: :lol:

I'm sure you heard them before but two of my all time favorite banjo jokes.

What is the difference between a cattle grid and a banjo?

You slow down a little for a cattle grid. :D

And how could we leave out:

What is the definition of perfect pitch?

Throwing a banjo into a dumpster and hitting an ovation on the full. :D

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Post by Allen » Sun Jun 28, 2009 3:44 pm

Speaking of which, the music store I frequent, and I mentioned that the owner was demoing a banjo recently, and managed to sell it as I stood in amazment, was demoing an Ovation yesterday. Damn, this guy could sell ice to an Eskimo. The Ovation walked out of the store as well. :shock:
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