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    Hello,

    Does anyone here know how I can contact Ken Gabrielson, I have tried calling his Westminster,CA studio but it is disconnected. I have also heard that he has relocated to the Buena Park or Los Alamitos area. Any info is appreciated. Thanks

  • #2
    my bjj teacher has a black belt under him.. i'll ask him and get back at you.

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    • #3
      Sup Crazy Joe,

      Haven't seen you on this forum for a while. Glad to see your okay, everyone on this board thought you got locked up or something. Thanks for helping me out. Take care.

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      • #4
        Oh yeah, by any chance, is your teacher John DeLao?

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        • #5
          dartanion bagsby is the bjj teacher..

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          • #6
            Tell Dartanian I'm going to kick his ass the next time I see him!

            ... just kidding of course.

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            • #7
              hey hey.. Dartanian is the man! .. you better watch yo mouff!

              lol..


              biaaaaach!


              lol.. i know you kiddin.. it's a good..

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              • #8
                ken gabrielson

                Email kgcfs@hotmail.com

                Address Combative Fighting Systems
                5082 Westminster Ave.
                Westminster, CA 92863
                Telephone (714) 899-1992
                Instructors Earl Loucks (Purple belt)
                Juls Cortes (Purple belt)
                Chris Rose (Purple belt)

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                • #9
                  The information you provided is no longer valid. I tried emailing and calling the number and its disconnected. His email address doesn't work either. I heard he moved to the Buena Park area. I'm not sure though. But thanks.

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                  • #10
                    I know Kenny

                    Originally posted by Jkd_SiLaT View Post
                    The information you provided is no longer valid. I tried emailing and calling the number and its disconnected. His email address doesn't work either. I heard he moved to the Buena Park area. I'm not sure though. But thanks.
                    I know Kenny, I have trained on and off with Kenny for the last eight years or so. I have his info contact my personal email and I'll get you his info.

                    gilbert@inverted-design.com

                    Gil Marquez

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                    • #11
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