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billnvick

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OK.... HELP! (identification help needed)

I've been doing quite a bit of research on the "sock cymbal." A google search turned up this, covering much more that the "sock cymbal." In fact, a...

11 years ago
Help identifying

Probably 70s MIJ. With die-cast rims, I'd buy at $40... Bill

11 years ago
OK.... HELP! (identification help needed)

From vintagemore2000...

11 years ago
OK.... HELP! (identification help needed)

From vintagemore2000...

11 years ago
OK.... HELP! (identification help needed)

The full story: A couple of years ago I was approached by one of the teachers at one of our elementary schools. She had heard that I "work on drums,...

11 years ago
OK.... HELP! (identification help needed)

OK... Its a LONG story, and you probably wouldn't believe it all anyway! But these just kinda "showed up" at my door yesterday afternoon. There are...

11 years ago
What to do, COB 14x5 Jupiter

Shawn, Looks like you did a really good job cleaning this one up!! Bill

11 years ago
1978 Pearl Wood-Fiberglass Set...

Okay, mainly just thinking out-loud here... But I am considering selling my 1978 Pearl Wood-Fiberglass set. I am the original owner, and bought it ne...

11 years ago
Opinions on Decent Low Cost Beginners Kits

From thornbeck...

11 years ago
Opinions on Decent Low Cost Beginners Kits

Wow. Just checked out Guitar Center online. Brand-new-in-box, PDP Z5 5-Piece Shell pack with hardware (cymbals not included, however) for $199.99 (MSR...

11 years ago
Opinions on Decent Low Cost Beginners Kits

My advice to anyone looking for a beginners kit is to look to your local Craigslist and local rummage/yard/garage sales. It may take some time, but s...

11 years ago
What to do, COB 14x5 Jupiter

From Shawn M...

11 years ago
Vintage Pearl Kit 60's?

I agree with the late 60s/(very) early 70s opinion. The style of lugs as well as the thicker, no-rerings shells... Just my :2Cents: Bill

11 years ago