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First commercially available brushes?
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15 years agoFirst commercially available brushes?
Page 176 (second paragraph down): Link "Drummers began to use brushes (which were fly-swatters before being mass-produced by the drum companies) in...
15 years agoFirst commercially available brushes?
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15 years agoFirst commercially available brushes?
From 510...
15 years agoFirst commercially available brushes?
Incidentally, there's a little info about Kaiser Marshall in this article about Knockin' a Jug: http://jazzlives.wordpress.com/2009/02/08/kaiser-mars...
15 years agoFirst commercially available brushes?
David, don't worry I'll post any additional info I come across. I'm mainly studying early brush-styles; solely for the purpose of learning how to pla...
15 years agoFirst commercially available brushes?
Non-retractables from earlier times: (1899) (1908) And these are just patented 'fly killers'. Obviously they were around from the first days of ja...
15 years agoFirst commercially available brushes?
David, thank you so much for this info. That fly-swat patent is a real find and has made my day! I'll check out your other links tonight when I have...
15 years agoFirst commercially available brushes?
Anyone here have access to 1920s drum catalogues? If so, when do brushes first start making an appearance? The earliest recording I've been able t...
15 years agoRoxy drums??
From Ralf...
16 years agoRoxy drums??
From Ralf...
16 years agoThis MUSt be an amazing drum
His description reads like a bedtime story: use your imagination kids! Goldilocks and the Three Snares?? (sorry, had to do it).
16 years agoRoxy drums??
I follow auctions on German eBay from time to time as I like German vintage gear. Some Roxy stuff crops up ocassionally. The last one I saw had a beau...
16 years agoSnare Wire Advice
From drumboy...
16 years agoAjax/Trixon...just what is this??
From Dule...
16 years ago