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This guy is completely clueless
Hey...Krupa had Slingerland cover a kit to match his basement...this is the Ludwig kit that was put together to match chef Julia Child's counters and...
15 years agoSnare Trade
Quote: I've got a 6.5" Supraphonic - rounded b/o badge - in near mint condition, and an acrolite from the same era (rounded b/o, gray paint shell) in...
15 years agoGhost pedal
For the sake of others reading...I passed and it is still for sale.
15 years agoEbay question
I've seen 'em for less. I've also spied a Slingy bass sell for less than 75. That is the shell plus the spurs and mounts plus the tom mount plus the...
15 years agoGhost pedal
I would like it. Please set a fair price and I will paypal the money. Thanks.
15 years agovintage Gretsch Blackhawk electronic drums
No and no. Sweet spot should be the entire surface. That's too much money for that kit. imho.
15 years agoAwesome table for working on drums
This is outstanding. Great idea. I will keep my eyes peeled for one.
15 years agoEarly 50's WFL WMP snare - Need help identifying model
The WFL section of the Cook Ludwig book states that the New Swingster Dance snare ran from 1953-55 at 5.5x14. This is in line with your snare. Why t...
15 years agovintage Gretsch Blackhawk electronic drums
This brain is not the same as the Simmons SDS-8 kit that I had, but it is close enough to be suspect. Other than that faceted back and such, the pads...
15 years agovintage Gretsch Blackhawk electronic drums
Unless I miss my guess, those are Simmons drums with a Gretsch branding. Those pads and that brain are Simmons...I think. They look identical to my...
15 years agoArmand 19" sizzle vs. vintage 19" sizzle.
From drumhack...
15 years agoVintge Zildjian Ink Stamp?
From drumhack...
15 years agovintage Gretsch Blackhawk electronic drums
I would like to see pics of that one. Thanks.
15 years agoCOB Imperial Lugs
Zebras Are Merciless Antelope Consumers Zorro And Marge Attract Crabs Zabaglione Anchovies Marsala and Capers ...I could do this all day...
15 years agoWeighing cymbals
One U.S. Pound is equivalent to 453.59237 grams. You could use two significant digits beyond the decimal place and round it up. That would really na...
15 years ago