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Observation from my friend
From O-Lugs...
3 years agoObservation from my friend
Well, this site's traffic is way down from what it once was so it won't take much to throw of the ratio of informational posts to for sale posts. To b...
3 years ago"Count Me In" drum documentary on Netflix
I enjoyed it. The intended audience is really non drummers, but that's OK. Anything that inspires people, younger people in particular, to pick up the...
3 years agoAny guesses on this Rogers outer ply?
Not without a picture that is closer and in focus.
3 years agoDave Clark 5 (English) Rogers kit 1964
12", 13", 16" and 20" bass drum. They were English made Rogers meaning they were made entirely in England by Boosey & Hawkes, who made Ajax drums un...
3 years agoSurprising Dynasonic Outcome
The two best days of owning a wooden boat are the day you buy it and the day you sell it...;)
3 years ago3-D printing for knobs?
There is a 3d printing technology that uses powdered metal and a laser to perform what is called Direct Metal Laser Sintering. There are no consumer g...
3 years agoB/O round badge Acrolite tension rods?
Those are the rods they used on some of the Rockers series of drums. I have some that came on an acrolite but they weren't original. I'm pretty sure t...
3 years agoIdentifying Ludwig Standard ply woods
From K.O....
4 years agoLudwig Concert Tom Bottom Hoop Restoration
Having seen them, I probably would use a scotchbrite pad and give them a brushed finish and then clear coat them.
4 years agoLudwig Supraphonic LM400 Question
From slingerfan...
4 years agoLudwig Supraphonic LM400 Question
From janlaban...
4 years agoIdentifying Ludwig Standard ply woods
That would be mahogany/poplar/mahogany for sure. Ludwig used whatever they had on hand or could get when their usual stuff was unavailable. They also...
4 years agoLudwig Supraphonic LM400 Question
That's a new one. It appears that the metal under the plating is brass. They used brass every now and then and the fact that the chrome is not bliste...
4 years agoLatest Star (Royal Star) drum shells: also early Tama drums?
These current Bubinga Star shells looks very similar, albeit with much higher quality woods. [IMG]https://www.drumcenternh.com/media/catalog/product...
4 years ago