Now that sounds like a plan Jeff!
Good news, I dont have to sell my drums
Glad to hear you can keep your drums! flowers2
Blaemire / Jenkins-Martin drums.
http://www.jenkinsmartindrums.com/
While the rest are being so nice Jeff, I'll be honest. I'm jealous. :)
I sold all but one set last year. I kept reading posts about guys on burnout trying to pack them to send them off. I thought, 67 years is late enough to get started. Unfortunately, I finished too.
All kidding aside, I am glad to hear you can keep your drums. As to the packing material, I get it. I used to stockpile it, but eventually got rid of it all then needed some more.
Jeff, maybe it's just the shelf that's made in China :) Strange world...
You're right about not freezing tenderloin or other cuts, plus if it's just you there's no need anyway. I guess I was pretty excited about filet mignon the other night lol, it's all good. Definitely worth a try though. I've had it where you don't even really need the knife!
High-fives again on you not having to sell your vintage drum kits!
While the rest are being so nice Jeff, I'll be honest. I'm jealous. :) I sold all but one set last year. I kept reading posts about guys on burnout trying to pack them to send them off. I thought, 67 years is late enough to get started. Unfortunately, I finished too. All kidding aside, I am glad to hear you can keep your drums. As to the packing material, I get it. I used to stockpile it, but eventually got rid of it all then needed some more.
Dan I know exactly what your feeling , but as you have , I’m sure , like me , you kept the best for last gary aka houndog
66/67 downbeat with canister
Super 400 small round knob
1967 super classic obp
once the brass ceases to glitter, and the drum looses its luster, and the stage remains dark, all you have left is the timbre of family.
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