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Are they as good as Vintage drums?
From relayer...
12 years agoTama Artwood Snare from the 80's
From teverson-sr...
12 years agoAre they as good as Vintage drums?
From calfskin...
12 years agoAre they as good as Vintage drums?
I am currently looking at buying a new kit. I am extremely impressed by the DW Collectors series. I think these are some of the best made drums I've e...
12 years agoTama Artwood Snare from the 80's
They're still in the catalogue. Have you asked a Tama dealer? http://www.tamadrum.co.jp/world/parts/drum/page/lug_sc_omni-tune.html
12 years agoMy $85 find, What are they?
From MutantMozart...
12 years agoRogers "Londoner" restored players kit
From longjohn...
12 years agoLatest "Players" restoration
From mcdrummer...
12 years agoLatest "Players" restoration
From Purdie Shuffle...
12 years agoRogers "Londoner" restored players kit
From longjohn...
12 years agoLatest "Players" restoration
Thanks for the comments. With the larger holes, this is my method (I'm not a craftsman!) 1. I usually first make the hole round, with a hole saw. 2...
12 years agoTama snare... my first
From royal ace...
12 years agoRogers 14x14 floor tom vs 14/10 tom vs 15" tenor drum..
I own a 14" and a 16" Rogers and like Ploughman, I used a 15" x 12" as a floor for yonks. I'm just not into toms hanging from stands these days, excep...
12 years agoRogers "Londoner" restored players kit
All stripped and wrecked, now sounding great. Also, it can be restored to the Swivomatic hardware easily. I have all the fittings and the tom arm hole...
12 years agoLatest "Players" restoration
I have finished my Fullerton Rogers project. I wanted a 22" kit I could gig with. I started with 3 toms and then found a 22" kick (a miracle in Austra...
12 years ago