I will not leave you abandoned on this one Kenwood and you will not be allowed to kill this post! Glad to know you are checking in regularly. I would still like to encourage you to make a public museum of your vast collection.
Thank You kindly Dan,
There is nothing that would please me more than a public display for the drums.
The existing display is seldom viewed due to it's inaccessibility.
which has always been the main factor for it's incredible affordability
It would never do for accommodating more than a small group of visitors at a time, and even then by some pre-arranged appointment.
I had a fairly decent collection of drums here in Rhode Island
long before I ever found this large inexpensive warehouse space to rent,
but since moving there with what first seemed like limitless space, I have managed to fill it full of drum kits.
I am saving as much bread as I can in order to try and buy a place of my own but I am not so sure anything remotely large enough will ever be affordable enough.
I have a great rapport with my landlord. but when all is said and done he is a businessman.
Fortunately for me thus far, he has had problems collecting rents from every tenant he has had save for myself.
I make sure to send him his bread every month and always four or five days early,
I make no requests and lodge no complaints and since I am so busy with my job, I am rarely seen.
But sooner or later all those efforts to be a model tenant. will not outweigh the math for him.
And then all the fun will turn to sleepless nights. I need to somehow find plan B. while plan A. is still working
All I need is four dry walls and no frills, the drums themselves will be all the decoration needed.
Every boarded up old public building I see, I envision as a drum museum for vintage Mij survivors with a smaller American made players kit and marching drum display as well.
Recently I have been in contact with a fellow collector from southern New Hampshire
He was very impressed with the collection and how it is displayed,
And had many interesting ideas in terms of using the internet to present the drums and generate revenue that way.
But only time will tell if that pans out.
I have always appreciated so very much all the positive comments and enthusiasm you have shown for my display Dan
Thanks a million pal Kenny.....Kenwood