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New Year Pasadena Rose Parade Marching bands
I, too, wonder why the corp-style drums have taken over (completely) the marching band ranks. Rat-a-tat-tat-tat. I find this good for drum corp shows...
7 years agoQuestion? Approx. Value Leedy
I didn't notice any extra holes. In which photo did you see them? I did see that the bass drum could be turned upright (with the badge at the top) whi...
8 years agoWhich snare drum is this?
I have a full set, same color & style, of stencil drums. The snare is identical to this. Mine have (not 2 but) 3 re-rings. Mine are branded 'Kingston...
8 years ago1962 Ludwig Super Classic – Sky Blue Pearl
A beautiful set of drums! Totally Classic! MarkE
8 years ago1969 Ludwig Super Classic w/Symphonic BDP
A great looking outfit. 'Bet they sound terrific! MarkE
8 years agoRevere Drums...not sure what I just bought
BEAUTIFUL! MarkE
8 years agoTook awhile, but finally!
Congrats! What a great 'finishing touch' to a great drumset. MarkE
8 years agoCamco Pedal
I used a Speed King for many years (& still like it). I have, since, gotten a Camco and a DW5000. I find I now use the Camco most, the Speed King some...
8 years agoGretsch: Sell the matching snare or keep with the kit?
My recommendation is to NOT split-up the original kit. It is worth more with all family members together & much more rare. Plus, in my case, a matte...
9 years agoNew (Script) Pearl logo for my drums
Those turned-out Great! Looks fine! MarkE
9 years agoEarly 60's Black and Gold Duco
What a beauty! MarkE
9 years agoTAMA Flat Base Stand
This looks about as close to the original '60's Ludwig flat base stand as I have seen. I like that! MarkE
9 years agoThe Tama/Camco drum pedal
Hey, Brewkowski, I feel as if I could have written your post! I used my Speed King for many, many years & still love it. But, around 1997, I got a ch...
9 years agoYamaha YD-900 (9000-Recording) mid 70's
Nice! MarkE
9 years agodrum wrap ... anyone ever use PRECISION DRUM ?
I have always had good luck with Precision wraps. But, the (above mentioned) Walopus website looks interesting. MarkE
9 years ago