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1960's Paiste 602
[COLOR="DarkRed"]No need to apologize, your observations are very astute. warmth, darkness = B20 alloy.... crispness, brightness = B8 alloy.... S...
15 years agoWhat does hammering do for the sound of a cymbal?
From Ludwig-dude...
15 years agovintage (?) premier drum set, help ID
[COLOR="DarkRed"]crying2-07 oomph...too bad, because that is an important piece for this particular set. It's a very cool and unusual tom arm...and i...
15 years agolooking to buy vintage kit
From Mike T...
15 years agolooking to buy vintage kit
[COLOR="DarkRed"]yes...and only 3x the price of the Slingys ! Heck...we can all shoot you links to tons of vintage kits with decent prices...that won...
15 years agovintage (?) premier drum set, help ID
[COLOR="DarkRed"]VERY interesting...appears to be a Mahogany interior....most Premiers were Birch...then the cheapies were Luan. I have heard and see...
15 years agoWhat does hammering do for the sound of a cymbal?
From Ludwig-dude...
15 years ago1960's Paiste 602
[COLOR="DarkRed"]GC Link loadng too slowly for me but a medium-weght 20" 602 is only worth about $150 (honestly a medium 602 ride isn't a great cymbal...
15 years agoSacrilegious?
[COLOR="DarkRed"]Good plan really - for the bass spurs just get a bass drum anchor (ala Ringo) for front hoop - one of those combined wth the existng...
15 years ago20" 2002 value?
[COLOR="DarkRed"]Hmmm - don't trust my judgment - eh :confused: Harrrumph !...
15 years agovintage (?) premier drum set, help ID
http://www.vintagedrumguide.com/premier_badges.html [COLOR="DarkRed"] Hardware looks late 70's - are inside of shells painted black or are they wood...
15 years ago20,12,14, MIJ set. (Tama?)
[COLOR="DarkRed"]lf it's really minty minty clean maybe $200-225[/COLOR]
15 years agoAnyone make 5 inch T-rods?
From deadhead...
15 years agoWanted: Imperialstar 13" tom/Tama
[COLOR="DarkRed"]Hi Jay. And welcome. eBay would be the obvious place. But, if you post this in the Wanted section, you will get more views and mayb...
15 years agoLudwig Restore original covering
[COLOR="DarkRed"]Try Goo Gone. Then use an automotive vinyl cleaner to bring back some shine.[/COLOR]
15 years ago