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Where do you position your snare strainers?
Strainer @ 10-butt@ 4
11 years agoAnother project in the works
Wood is good-
11 years agostop the madness
I suggest you stop when either you a) can't afford Wal-Mart Mac+Cheese or b) you need to retrieve the drums with a Radio wagon.
11 years agoCustom Snares Thread
I built this rat rod Prime-ro-lite for my son a few years ago. Totally destroyed finish and lugs on the drum, sanded and primed the shell, then left i...
11 years agoWhy? Stave drum construction
Why are stave drums almost exclusively made with the grain running vertically? It seems that blocks of wood with the grain running horizontally would...
11 years agoGood grief!! Not vintage gear??
I don't miss the days of cymbal stands falling over, snare stands bouncing and tipping, bass drums creeping and BD pedals squeaking. My grandfather pl...
11 years agoLet's liven things up a bit
The drum in the F.T. position IS a snare-very loose. I was totally into Don Ellis when I was in H.S., and enjoy odd signatures when it works, not just...
11 years agoAnother project in the works
I agree on the 8/10 statement. None of my snare drums are cranked up to Stewart Copeland spec, so 8-lug is my typical snare. And there is a connectio...
11 years agoInfo Requested re: Vintage Ludwig Drumset
If I was told we need more space, lose the drums...no, it's not nice to talk like that...
11 years agoVintage 5 Piece Chrome Kit
I've never seen a set with 4 floor toms...oh-hair band drums.
11 years ago*Rogers 1980 Big R's in PLATINUM*
Very,very nice. Question for the pro's-are all non-rering American big R's XP-8's?
11 years agoA couple of Kent snares
The drums are nice, the strainer is problematic...
11 years agoSignature on S.D head
Does anyone recognize this signature? It's on a S.D. my friend bought in Fla.
11 years agoCorrect Camco cymbal stand ID?
I think the bottom section is MIJ.
11 years agoSlingy experts! Need some info on 60s/70s shells
No, I don't think so.
11 years ago