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Amati - Czechoslovakian drums Last viewed: 1 day ago

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IMHO interesting modification of Amati drums.

[IMG]http://img2.rajce.idnes.cz/d5/1/1815/1815827_96e9355079d0003c365e2a6a5ba9c580/images/89406S7.jpg[/IMG]

Bass drum (1st. series) is probably assembled from two drums, toms and snare are series 2 (maybe 3). Hardware is part series 2, part something else. And hey, doesn't it look classy? Walking

Sysl krysu nenahradi!

-196?-72 6ply White Oyster Amati
-1960s 3ply Red Sparkle Amati
- Zildjian, Paiste, Zyn, Istanbul

http://bandzone.cz/blueswan
Posted on 14 years ago
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Found a local ad selling these drums. I think that's quite a nice kit complete with the bongos and original cymbals and in very good condition.

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Posted on 14 years ago
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From Fllx

Found a local ad selling these drums. I think that's quite a nice kit complete with the bongos and original cymbals and in very good condition.

Wow, i would like to add one of these sets to the drums i have just to have one or even a snare drum..What does a set like that sell for?? Mikey

Posted on 14 years ago
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I love this thread,first because before this I had never heard of these,and found them interesting,and definitely cool,and secondly because it has been going on since may.

Posted on 14 years ago
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Wow, Fllx - I haven't noticed before, what a shame - have you bought them? They definetly look really good (I was very close to buying similar, but passed them for older, 1st series and somebody beat me in the auction).

Just yesterday, my kick drum pedal and floor tom arrived.

I'm planning to sell the pedal along with my older kit (but I'll keep that pretty wooden beater) and to make a bass drum from the floor tom, because I need something portable and not very loud for our school orchestra/bigband.

It's 18"x15", original wrap and muffler are gone, so is bottom hoop and lugs. Plies divide at some spots (or what, how do I say it in English? :D), but I've alreday tried using it as a bass drum and I think it'll do just fine what I want from it.

[IMG]http://img132.imageshack.us/img132/453/kotel.jpg[/IMG]

[IMG]http://img132.imageshack.us/img132/5926/pedalnr.jpg[/IMG]

(Pics are from cellphone, so forgive the quality. I'll keep you informed on progress with the drum.)

Sysl krysu nenahradi!

-196?-72 6ply White Oyster Amati
-1960s 3ply Red Sparkle Amati
- Zildjian, Paiste, Zyn, Istanbul

http://bandzone.cz/blueswan
Posted on 14 years ago
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I have a 20" blue sparkle bass that I found on ebay a few years back for $10. Made it even nicer that the seller happened to live 10 minutes away. Its in great condition and sounds great too. It has the same lugs on the bass in Gilnar's photo. Certainly not something seen often so as a collector and being part czech I couldn't resist. If anyone ever has any for sale or would know of a place to find matching drums to make a kit please let me know.

18 Kits & 40+ snares..
Not a Guru, just addicted to drums

- Jay
Posted on 14 years ago
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I recoated this Amati snare, bought very, very cheaply, a year ago just to get a grip on the process:

http://www.gratisimage.dk/image-4762_4A3FA90A.jpg

Originally it came in a horrid, undescribable space-black-green wrap.

I resanded the bearing edges and ended up with a very nice snare, that I sold on to a friend. Very solid lugs, 10 of them and a good stariner mechanism.

A weird thing was the rods - 6 mm and with hexagonal heads suitable for a 8 or 9 mm spanner....

Jon

Posted on 14 years ago
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I love it......foreign drums rule in design!At least to these jaded American eyes..........

"Always make sure your front bottom BD lugs clear the ground!"
Posted on 14 years ago
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Jon Petersen-is that snare conical?The picture looks 14" top-13" bottom.That's a nice drum-good work!

Posted on 14 years ago
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They stole their "neighbors" > (Sonor,Germany) idea of just drilling 2 holes thru the bottom hoop for the strings to pass thru.

"Always make sure your front bottom BD lugs clear the ground!"
Posted on 14 years ago
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