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Rogers late 50's Eagle badge kit!
From DRUMR69...
9 years ago[B]1929 LUDWIG & LUDWIG 5 x 15 NOB STANDARD-SENSITIVE MODEL[/B]
Thank you for the great info Mike.
9 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...
9 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...
9 years agoSecond best snare ever
From larryz...
9 years agoPractice Time
From larryz...
9 years agoHot to scope for vintage drums
Nice little record collection going on there too!
9 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...
9 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...
9 years ago1929-35 Super Ludwig 4x14 235 Dance Model
Mint! That snare system looks like a machine. Great drum.
9 years agoVintage Ludwig/Leedy
Absolutely fabulous!
9 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.
9 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...
9 years agoLudwig 60's/70'S
That's what we call "bang tidy".
9 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...
9 years ago