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barryabko

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Parts ID needed, please!

Hi Johnny, #1 is a receiver clip found on many marching drums. #2 may be a memory lock from a hi hat stand. Barry

13 years ago
Sonorus kit (made in Belgium)

From stedi...

13 years ago
Mystery drum identified...plus thanks!

From idrum4fun...

13 years ago
Mystery drum identified...plus thanks!

From jonnistix...

13 years ago
St. George snare in purple

Hi All, I'm looking for a St. George snare in purple. Thanks! Barry

13 years ago
Mystery drum identified...plus thanks!

From idrum4fun...

13 years ago
Mystery drum identified...plus thanks!

From Ambient Drummer...

13 years ago
Star Kingbeat snare

Hi Fayray, I recently disassembled and reassembled a Tama King Beat for cleaning. It was not that difficult to take apart and put back together but...

13 years ago
Shaft hi hats

From evan...

13 years ago
Shaft hi hats

From evan...

13 years ago
Let's play "Name that drum!"

The exterior of mine looks identical to the photo of the Sakae snare in the thread I linked to above. The interior of my shell has darkened because o...

13 years ago
Let's play "Name that drum!"

Mine also came without a badge but I have seen others in photos on a few drum forums that are identical to mine that have a Sakae badge.

13 years ago
Shaft hi hats

I remember seeing a Youtube video of Curtis Mayfield in the studio with his band debuting a new tune they were wroking on - Shaft. It is possible tha...

13 years ago
Let's play "Name that drum!"

Hi Gellyfish, That lug looks identical to the lugs that are on my Sakae MIJ snare. Amazingly, I just made a post about that snare today in a differe...

13 years ago