AZBILL i gotta tell you a funny story, there was a vintage drumshop and museum in concord nc called legends it was featured in modern drummer mag, now closed, the young cats that worked there were into new drums not vintage, charlie the owner and myself and a few other cats were all vintage drums, the young cats had a saying for us it went like this , why don't you old guys get out of the trash, one day charlie got a barrett deems kit the real deal when they saw what it sold for, they never called old drums trash again!! Storm Trooper
Uuuuuuuh (Beavis-like tone), you lost me at funny story. I wasn't bashing vintage-ness, or anything, I was just sort of perplexed by some of the responses in this thread, where folks are building gig-specific kits, by taking pieces from some large and varied drum inventory they have. I want to go on record as one whom loves old stuff, especially some of the gems seen here on this great site. I guess my point was that I only have room for one kit in my house and life. Do some of you guys have 4000 square foot homes or do you rent conditioned storage space. The most kits I've ever owned was 2; the 2nd was a little practice kit. Hmmmm, I'm losing my train of thought. It is Miller-time, here in AZ. Here's a pic of my former practice kit, which comprised pieces from my "playing" kit.
18" Ludwig New Classic BD (loved it); 10" Gretsch Renown tom (sang); 13" Ludwig B/W tom (crap); 70's Gretsch Jasper 6.5 x 14 snare (my baby); 21" Zildy "Rock 21"; 14" old Zildy HH's.