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How Do You Play? Matched or Traditional Grip?
From drumfx...
6 years agoWhy doesn't anyone reverse engineer old K's?
lololl .
6 years agoInfo on Zildjian Canadian K brilliant finish?
no you're right. rest of worlds wrong ; )
6 years agoSlingerland Drums No City Label
I dunno but they had a lot of Jazz sets (18"s) then and got to be pretty popular (butterfly wings) and all before they fizzled. I think MD reviewed th...
6 years agoWhy doesn't anyone reverse engineer old K's?
lol.. . old Ks play heavy..that's true...even the light ones.
6 years agoWhy doesn't anyone reverse engineer old K's?
He said he would seek the heaviest ones. Doesn't sound like he's dismissing them. Old Ks aren't like "other" cymbals. Light Little ones (16s 18s) PLA...
6 years agoHow Do You Play? Matched or Traditional Grip?
From mchair303...
6 years agoWhy doesn't anyone reverse engineer old K's?
Because they're pairs :d
6 years agoWhy doesn't anyone reverse engineer old K's?
haha Ya I believe it
6 years agoWhy doesn't anyone reverse engineer old K's?
and this picture is from the 1948 Gretsch catalog (had it in my files T.Bruce Whittet got it from me..(me me.. 1948. Shows the A. Zildjian from Cons...
6 years agoInfo on Zildjian Canadian K brilliant finish?
I think Bill have meant that post to another thread... Did you look at the Gretsch 81 catalog? Nice picture
6 years agoWhy doesn't anyone reverse engineer old K's?
And or From BosLover...
6 years agoInfo on Zildjian Canadian K brilliant finish?
Canadian Ks are on all the sets and have their own page in this Gretsch catalog Collector3 pdf: http://drumarchive.com/Gretsch/ 9 page catalogue from...
6 years agoWhy doesn't anyone reverse engineer old K's?
And it could be argued that the " cranking out" began (at and "with" Avedis..) long long ago.. from nearly the, inception. Which is "ok". ; ) Progr...
6 years agoWhy doesn't anyone reverse engineer old K's?
"They reverse-engineer them every day" probably right now; a shift is starting somewhere...in about an hour...
6 years ago