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Rogers late 50's Eagle badge kit!
From DRUMR69...
10 years ago[B]1929 LUDWIG & LUDWIG 5 x 15 NOB STANDARD-SENSITIVE MODEL[/B]
Thank you for the great info Mike.
10 years agoHow many snares do you take .......
I take multiple snares to all sessions, at least 2-3 depending on the level/pay check. Something M.O.R., something Deep and woody, something light and...
10 years agoSecond best snare ever
60's RB COB Gretsch. I just acquired one and its blown a whole right through the centre of my snare collection. For anyone not tried one, its well wor...
10 years agoSecond best snare ever
From larryz...
10 years agoPractice Time
From larryz...
10 years agoHot to scope for vintage drums
Nice little record collection going on there too!
10 years agoPractice Time
Personally, "I doubt you will get much interest on this topic, it seems there's more interest in having a purty kit to take pictures of." made me laug...
10 years agoPractice Time
It varies a bit but 2-3 hours a day most days. 1st hour messing about, some warm ups/ rudiments on snare and around kit then maybe some snare etudes...
10 years ago1929-35 Super Ludwig 4x14 235 Dance Model
Mint! That snare system looks like a machine. Great drum.
10 years agoVintage Ludwig/Leedy
Absolutely fabulous!
10 years ago1969 Ludwig BP "Superbeat" w/64 Pioneer
I love panther kits. My first drum teacher taught me on his way way back sometime in the 70's. Nice kit.
10 years agoHow Many Drums of Which Company here at the Forum?
1 Slingerland snare 2 Rogers Snares 7 Ludwig Snares 1 Gretsch Snare 2 Ludwig Drum sets 1 Slingerland kit 3 drums 1 Rogers kit 7 drums 1 Gretsch...
10 years agoLudwig 60's/70'S
That's what we call "bang tidy".
10 years agoDid You Ever Want To Be Famous
Ah great thread. Not really, I just wanted to make a living from my most beloved activity which I have managed to do. Fame is a bit of a pain in th...
10 years ago