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JRichard

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hole in shell repair?

Thin modeling plywood can be used to fill the hole in and then flush it with matching veneer inside and out. Titebond 3 or Gorilla glue for the patch....

16 years ago
Removing rust from shell wood

From jf_moreira...

16 years ago
Can anyone identify this drum?

Pearl lugs, definately! The muff could have been swapped out from another drum or sold to the owner as a replacement. Asian knock off throw. I agree e...

16 years ago
a 1973's Premier PD303

Nice kit! You'll enjoy it!

16 years ago
Vintage Premier Percussion Kit

The kit should have had a FT, if you have 3 on racks, so you're missing at least one FT. It's highly unlikely that you will be able to order from Prem...

16 years ago
Calf and Goat Skin Questionnaire

If you've never played on skin heads before you may want to try just a snare head (batter only) first to get the feel of playing with them. They do ha...

16 years ago
Hole in calf head

Now that you've had a taste of Calf, you'll want more! You can repair the hole with heavy silk or muslin and white glue. Remove head, patch from under...

16 years ago
Premier Royale

More than likely they're mahogony (Luan), maple, eucalyptus combination shell. Sounds like a good deal for all that. I'd buy them!

16 years ago
1941 Slingerland Rolling Bomber

Sweet kit! Calfheads? Be sure to insure that baby!

16 years ago
zim gar?

From atomicmorganic...

16 years ago
"RAVEN" Drums?

From OldSchool...

16 years ago
Help: odd drumhead size

I did list, on another post, the Remo part numbers for the Pre-international size heads. I don't have the option of looking through my old posts to fi...

16 years ago
New here - Slingerland Gene Krupa Snare Question

Pure Sound and Black Swamp make the extended size wires.

16 years ago
Care (and value) of Zenjian cymbals.

I'd just wipe them down with a damp rag. Polishing will kill that sound you like, then you'll have to wait another 40 years for that sound to come bac...

16 years ago