Re: This is the Display Your Sonor Drums Thread
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The cap is missing on my strainer as well Someone should re-pop those things |
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Re: This is the Display Your Sonor Drums Thread
The cap is on the drum in the pic. Sounds like someone knew what to do.
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Check out this thread, crieghton and cabinets do some talented work on this on, There are a few more good detailed one`s i`ll try to find too.
... http://vintagedrumforum.com/showthre...nterior+repair ..
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OddBall the plastic housing on the strainer is intact
But the cap which I understand is metal and chrome plated? is missing I see no sign of it in the pic I posted? |
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I can see the strainer, the front of yours should be plastic. the chrome ones were on all chrome strainers and fit.
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Re: This is the Display Your Sonor Drums Thread
Would love to see more classic Sonor drums!!
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Re: This is the Display Your Sonor Drums Thread
Not that old but Sonor. And very well built I might add. This little Safari set is a little firecracker. I have played Rock, R&B, To Jazz on these when in a very small tight set up situation.
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This force 2001 kit
was a lot of fun down at my old drum space |
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Re: This is the Display Your Sonor Drums Thread
Giving this thread a worthwhile bump...
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Re: This is the Display Your Sonor Drums Thread
I know i may ruffle some feathers here on this forum, but as far as i'm concerned, Sonor drums are the finest drums ever made, both vintage and modern. You can't beat German engineering and innovation. Even their intermediate kits look and sound like high end drum kits. One day, the last kit i'll ever purchase will either be a Vintage Series kit, or SQ1. If i ever win the lottery, it'll be an SQ2. Finishes don't matter to me that much, although i've been loving the wood veneer and natural finishes they've been coming out with. Look at this kit. If that's not a thing of beautiful drum craftsmanship, i don't know what is. Sleek, gorgeous, and classy, all at once.
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