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WFL 1943-44 WWII Victorious Liberator set Last viewed: 5 hours ago
That is Just To COOL!!Bowing Really that snare drum stand just knocked me down, and the drums !! get them together and post it in the gallery or email the pics to one of us we'll do it, that's to rare not to be seen!
Those drums will go nicely in that corner near the stairs...what will your wife think about that?
Mike Curotto
WOWZERS!
That is one super duper coolio kit! Can't wait to see the finished pix! Cool1
Shouldn't take long to straighten out any rust issues.The Lugs are very dark,are they rosewood?Do you have calfskin heads to go with them?Would they accommodate plastic heads? Thanks for posting those.
Beautiful outfit....
Really looking forward to seeing them when you have them all polished up too.
Bowing
Holy cow, those make up one beautiful piece of history! Thanks for the pics.
1970 SS Badge, Blue Satin Flame 22,13,16
1962 Tangerine sparkle, Gretsch. 18, 12,14, 5x14
1960's/70's Slingerland 18,12,14 silver sparkle
194? Slingerland "Rolling Bomber" Blue/white Duco 28,13,14,7x14
1940's Radio Kings. 26,13,16 WMP finish
Gretsch Anniversary sparkle 22,13,16, 5.5x14
Very cool kit.........
I had one similar.......it had a 26" BD, 7" by 14 snare,and a 13"......no FT..
Think I payed $200 for it all some years back out of a wanted ad in the paper I placed for old drums.
They were a Blk/Gold/Blk Duco,and had the snare stand made of wood,and yes,it was painted silver....no foot pedal or hi hat though :-(
Snare stand is now in Switzerland,and the rest of the kit is still in town that a good buddy plays at the VFW's around here.
Blair
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