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Jim Petty, JP2 Creations - is he still around?

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Say guys,

On August 10th, I mailed a check to Jim Petty at JP2 Creations for a long Ludwig hi-hat rod. As of today, the check still hasn't been deposited.

On September 30th, I sent an email to him, asking for the status on my order. As of today, no reply received.

Today, I called his phone and got a recording: "The number you have called has been changed. The new number is unknown."

Doesn't sound good, does it?

Anyone know what's up?

And does anyone know another business that deals in small vintage (or modern reproduction) drum parts?

Thanks, MB

Posted on 3 years ago
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I believe he passed away last month.

Posted on 3 years ago
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I think that Jim Petty of JP2 Creations has died. I can't find an obituary--only a brief statement from someone connected with the Chicago drum show saying that Jim died on September 9 of this year. I have known Jim for many years, and hope that he really has not died. i will continue to look for information, and post any updates that I find.

No matter how far you push the envelope, it is still stationery.
Posted on 3 years ago
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He died of Covid recently.

Posted on 3 years ago
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Yes, sadly, Jim passed away. There was a thread about this over at DFO. Here's the link... https://www.drumforum.org/threads/sad-news-jim-petty-has-died.189005/

What I find odd, is that there is no mention about this at his website. As mentioned above, information seems to be hard to come by. You would think that family members would be monitoring his mail. If checks are received, they should be sent back. Since that does not appear to be happening, I'd suggest putting a Stop Payment on this check through your bank.

-Mark

Posted on 3 years ago
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I had sent some PM's to a DFO member about how he found out. Here's the reply...

'It was posted on a Rogers forum on FB. Also shared there by his daughter in law. Covid result sadly."

I've done business with Jim for a long time. Jim was a character! Fortunately, I got along well with him and we had quite a few lengthy telephone conversations!

-Mark

Posted on 3 years ago
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Thanks for confirming the sad news----not that I wanted to learn the sad news. I first met Jim in the late 1970s at the music store that his father had started in Fort Worth, Texas. Jim took it over, He was sharp enough to know when the game was over. He went to work for a chain of twenty plus music stores in the state of Texas. That company was the major supplier and service provider to schools throughout the eastern two thirds of Texas. Jim had his own big workshop at their headquarters store in Dallas. He personally performed service on hundreds of school-owned and rental inventory of drums and drum-related items. He also oversaw the maintenance of drum inventory for the chain of stores. When CBS sold off the Rogers drum company, Jim unsuccessfully bid on buying it. Ultimately, after Island Music damn near killed the Rogers name with horrible import crap, Jim's employer bought the Rogers name and everything that came with it. They imported some decent Yamaha-made mid quality drums, and had plans for a top line at the time the music store chain went bankrupt. Jim and his employer had irreparable differences before the demise of the company. He started up his JP2 company in the converted

garage of his house in Bedford, Texas that was a complete repair and parts manufacturing one-man operation. I visited with Jim several times at his shop. He tweaked and repaired some of my older vintage drums. We were poles apart in politics. So, we didn't discuss that topic. He was certainly a very talented and unique guy.

No matter how far you push the envelope, it is still stationery.
Posted on 3 years ago
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From idrum4fun

Yes, sadly, Jim passed away. There was a thread about this over at DFO. Here's the link... https://www.drumforum.org/threads/sad-news-jim-petty-has-died.189005/What I find odd, is that there is no mention about this at his website. As mentioned above, information seems to be hard to come by. You would think that family members would be monitoring his mail. If checks are received, they should be sent back. Since that does not appear to be happening, I'd suggest putting a Stop Payment on this check through your bank.-Mark

Hi, Mark......I sent you a private message on this forum yesterday. Maybe you didn't get it. Will you please sent me a message so that we can discuss a mutual drum matter.

No matter how far you push the envelope, it is still stationery.
Posted on 3 years ago
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