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Parts you wish you could find...?
From auto.pilot...
11 years agoParts you wish you could find...?
From shortyedwards...
11 years agoMy project for the summer holidays
From Wado...
11 years agoBiman Drums
From tnsquint...
11 years agoBiman Drums
Damn, Mike, that's a shame! I do understand the competition in today's market though. In a way, I have to admire the ingenuity of the Biman Corporatio...
11 years agoBiman Drums
From mchair303...
11 years agoWho wants to see some Xmas spirit?
Thanks very much, Mike for the details! What a great job and for such a worthy cause. You should be proud, sir!...
11 years agoWho wants to see some Xmas spirit?
Jeez, mchair, I keep coming back to your drums. I don't think that they're "silly" at all! What kind of drums did they start out as? Exactly how did y...
11 years agoBiman Drums
Man, I bet with proper tuning and good heads, those Bimans could really sing! Jeez, I'd love to see a complete set!...
11 years agoWho wants to see some Xmas spirit?
What a great gesture! That kit looks really good as well! Brian
11 years agoPreferred Brass Polish
Hi, guys! I am about to assemble a brass shelled snare ( 14 X 6 1/2 )with some pretty cool parts including a brass Ludwig P-86 strainer, solid br...
11 years agoMighty Mite Lugs
From Purdie Shuffle...
11 years agoMighty Mite Lugs
I did a bit more investigating and found out that Mighty Mite drum parts were manufactured in Korea and sold in America. A representative of the compa...
11 years agoMighty Mite Lugs
I just finished looking at some Mighty Mite snare lugs for an old shell I have just sitting here (probably MIJ). From what I gather, the drum parts ar...
11 years agothank full
And yet another happy Thanksgiving wish from Canada to my American friends! Brian
11 years ago