Finally done! 9 months pleasurable toil!! Getting gigged for first time this Saturday!!!
http://www.flickr.com/photos/65031259@N06/sets/72157628118204237/with/6391784307/
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Finally done! 9 months pleasurable toil!! Getting gigged for first time this Saturday!!!
http://www.flickr.com/photos/65031259@N06/sets/72157628118204237/with/6391784307/
http://www.facebook.com/#!/pages/The-Cryptics/184467494935460
....and well worth the effort! Great job. THANKS for sharing the pics. As they say: "Good things come to those who wait!" Have fun this week-end with your kit.
Cheers OldSchool!! All depends on miserable pub landlord who puts gigs on but doesnt like volume!!!May have to use house kit dampened to death!! We'll see...quick quiet soundcheck then....KAPOW!!:D
Very nice! When I was a kid I had a fantastic 70s Beverley catalog, ever since I've aspired to someday own a kit. But, they are far between. Especially state side!
Nice work! I saw a Beverly kit for sale here locally but did not get there quick enough and it was gone.
I wish I did...
-kellyj
Good job on aClapping Happy2Clapping Happy2Clapping Happy2 killing drum set!!!!!!!!!!
I got to play a Beverly kit once and it sounded great! You must be busting at the seams to take them out for a spin. After waiting 9 long months, I know I would be.
Break a leg at the gig. Use lighter sticks and play softer if you have to, but play your drums! Keep on Pl
John
I have a thin Beverly cymbal. I dont know who made it, but sounds very nice. Let me know if theres any interest.. Very nice resto by the way. Well done.
They look great! It's always amazing to me how beautiful a dusty and rusty pile of drums can be when they get a little love. I like your tom setup as well. I'm planning a similar setup for a kit I have. Thanks for sharing!
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