In Memory

David Krupp



 
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09/03/12 05:11 PM #1    

Terrance Mahurin

David was a great friend, and I was sorry to have lost contact with him after Paly.  I was saddened when reading of his death in a private plane crash in 1972.  He died too young.


09/17/12 06:40 PM #2    

David Banker

David was the only one on Sound Crew that really understood all that stuff.  The rest of us pretty much knew how to plug things together and make them work, but David knew what went on inside all the boxes.  I still have only a vague idea about what a "push pull triode" is, but David knew all those details.


09/22/12 04:29 PM #3    

David Nils Lion

I believe I first became acquainted with Dave at Jordan in (Mr Goldner's ?) science class.  He got my attention when Mr Goldner yielded the class to him for some explanations of  electricity or radio or electronic parts.  He soon discovered I was a budding 'techie' and later gave me a demo of high speed strobe photography, freezing the flying shards of a breaking light bulb, developing the 4x5 inch negative then making a print!  He designed and built the trigger device to flash the strobe at just the right time.  Dave was a primary influence in starting my photography hobby and later, my computer & ham radio hobbies. What an inspirational guy


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