One more for good measure to appease all the Luddy Huggers:
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welcome from another drummer of yesteryear. glad to see you hear this is a fun site full of cool people and did i say drums and more drums
66/67 downbeat with canister
Super 400 small round knob
1967 super classic obp
once the brass ceases to glitter, and the drum looses its luster, and the stage remains dark, all you have left is the timbre of family.
I heard something 'pop' when I saw that red/white/blue Slingy kit. I may have to excuse myself.
Here are a few more pictures of the current collection. The ultimate irony is that when my old computer crashed, the only drum pictures I lost were of my Leedy BDP set. I need to take new pictures of that set.
Hey Leedybdp,You show-off glad to have you on this forum.I to was on the other forum-{onedrum77} but been here for sometime...Stick around you will love it..Mikey
I heard something 'pop' when I saw that red/white/blue Slingy kit. I may have to excuse myself.
Thanks for the kind words from several of you. I'm happy to be here. I posted some of the not so good pictures of a few of the sets. here are some better ones:
WMP vice White Sparkle ... Now that's interesting. I've not seen that combo before on a patriotic kit.
WMP vice White Sparkle ... Now that's interesting. I've not seen that combo before on a patriotic kit.
The drums originally came to me with the White Sparkle bands between the Blue and Red Glass Glitters. The white was discontinued because it usually delaminated, and allowed moisture to build up betwen the clear top layer and white with glitter specks under layer. I replaced the white bands with the correct pattern Slingerland WMP. Of course, there are the usual little gaps between the bands of wrap. But, from two feet away, it's not noticeable.
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