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whats this Ajax?
and then the teardrop copies[/QUOTE] I'm curious? who were they copying in 1950 ,with those characteristic Ajax bullet lugs?
11 years agoFantastic European mystery snare.
From Ralf...
11 years agointeresting bass drum
From Rik_Everglade...
11 years agoReinforcing a crack-Good, bad or stupid?
There are some really good results happening with laser welding on cymbals. welding used to be an almost impossible task because of the excessive hea...
11 years agoFantastic European mystery snare.
Can't see that. I have a Russian drum and they are a thing unto themselves. Hungarian ; possibly, Swiss possibly , French possibly, Belgian , Dutch...
11 years agoFantastic European mystery snare.
From OddBall...
11 years agoFantastic European mystery snare.
From OddBall...
11 years agoFantastic European mystery snare.
The 3 ply shell is 4mm thick and the aluminum re-ring is 4 mm thick. the edge of the shell is a half round to an apex at it's inside edge . The alumin...
11 years agoFantastic European mystery snare.
From BUCKIE_B...
11 years agoFantastic European mystery snare.
" is there even a bearing edge on that thing" How can you patent a sliding plate, actuated by a lever that works it up and down? The concept has bee...
11 years agoFantastic European mystery snare.
Three more.
11 years agoFantastic European mystery snare.
This drum came from Germany but it is anyone's guess, where it was made. I have been around European drums a lot and this one stumps me---in more w...
11 years agoRare? Juergens snare
From Justin j...
11 years agoA real Spizzichino?
The first is a product out of Italy, as crudely marked. Perhaps Mr. Spizzichino made it and signed it there but it isn't a characteristic cymbal , wh...
11 years agointeresting bass drum
there were other pictures of it and in closeups the lugs are actually those 70's-80's Pearl lugs.-----the ones that look like a hamburger being brough...
11 years ago