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I need to part with these in a hurry
No Kidding. Good Luck With The Sale. :D
11 years agoRoto Tom Q
From OddBall...
11 years agoRoto Tom Q
I use to have 6" thru 14" Rototoms. I gave them to my neighbor. The 12" and 14" were chrome and the smaller set were raw aluminum. Cool1
11 years agoWhen My 1967 Rogers Set Was Brand New
That is awesome. :cool:
11 years agoOldest drum company?
I have a Conn snare that was made in the early 1900's but the lug design was patented on Aug 2nd 1887. [IMG]http://i177.photobucket.com/albums/w211/...
11 years agoLeedy Reliance 28" bass drum
The lightbulb thing was a head warmer. :cool:
11 years agoLeedy Reliance 28" bass drum
Nice! I would love to hear that baby ring out one time. :cool:
11 years agoRound Badge Score
I re-wrapped an old RB kit recently. But it came to me like this: [IMG]http://i177.photobucket.com/albums/w211/macr0w/Gretsch%20Drums/IMAG4988_zpscb...
11 years agoWhere do you position your snare strainers?
I have played strainer at 9 butt at 3 for all my life but recently (like last week) have switched to the 6 and 12 position just for the reasons stated...
11 years agoPoplar shells? your 2 cents..........
From green glass drum...
11 years agoNeed your help - just tell me I didn't pay too much
The way I look at it is like this: I would rather pony up and grab a rare item when it appears rather than hold out for a bargain. If you waited for 3...
11 years agoNew wraps from Jammin Sam.
Those wraps look nice. I wrapped a snare with a "glass glitter" from Sam. It was easy to work with and came out nice. x-mas3 I wonder how close tha...
11 years agoWhy? Stave drum construction
I do not. I just got into building drums about 4 years ago. The only builder website I hang out on is Ghostnote. There are a bunch of other drum we...
11 years agoK. Zildjian Constantinople...the worlds most sought after cymbals
I know it's not vintage and not in the same category with the pies in this thread but, I just bought a new 22" K Constantinople that weighs in at 2354...
11 years agoWhy? Stave drum construction
Most DIY'ers use a router and a KoKo jig to do it. No expensive lathe needed. :cool:
11 years ago