Well, I already did. That was part of the first lot she gave me a couple years back... I just posted the second set of pictures to help complete the story on how I got the stuff. Sure wish more stuff like this would find me!
Bill
Well, I already did. That was part of the first lot she gave me a couple years back... I just posted the second set of pictures to help complete the story on how I got the stuff. Sure wish more stuff like this would find me!
Bill
Well, I already did. That was part of the first lot she gave me a couple years back... I just posted the second set of pictures to help complete the story on how I got the stuff. Sure wish more stuff like this would find me!Bill
Ok thanks Bill. yes no doubt, sometimes lady fortune smiles on us !
Its amazing the vintage drums you can find in Kansas. Thats where I found about 50% of my stuff. You always think of towns like Chicago or Philadelphia to find the goodies,but never towns like Baxter Springs,Iola,Ft. Scott & other unknown places in Kansas
I've been doing quite a bit of research on the "sock cymbal." A google search turned up this, covering much more that the "sock cymbal." In fact, a very good read! Info on the "sock cymbal" is about a third of the way down the page...
http://www.polarityrecords.com/vintage-drum-kits-1920s-and-30s.html
I also turned up this one, (Not quite the same as mine...):
http://www.olympicdrums.com/ludwigSnowShoePedall.html
Bill
Thought I'd bump this up.
I'm still looking for more info...
Bill
Wow..that hi hat stand is SWELL! (been watching TCM this morn...can you tell?)
Never had one in my possession before...
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