Hi all,
Can someone identify this Vintage percussion accessory? It mounts on a cymbal stand and provides different angles to
add additional cymbals or accessories.
Thanks, nYcTracks
Hi all,
Can someone identify this Vintage percussion accessory? It mounts on a cymbal stand and provides different angles to
add additional cymbals or accessories.
Thanks, nYcTracks
Multi-Angle Accessory Clamp?
Accessory Arm Rotator?
Cowbell Carousel?
Wyfflesnoofer?
A variation of a Gobo head used in the film industry to hold flags, cutters, and arms for lighting. Because of the multiple hole sizes and angles, it could be used for a number applications in the drumming world.
This accessory was purchased at Bill Crowders' drum shop in Chicago, around 1967.
Hyper-douchenator, left handed smoke shifter, thing-a-majig.....
Looks like some type of science lab piece.
I would venture a guess to hold small cymbal arm or percussion pieces arm to the top thin portion of a cymbal stand.
Please, serious comments only.
Thank you,
nYcTracks
I Googled gobo head and found some very
similar images......... seriously....
x-mas3
That's right, we use that every day in the film industry.
NYC Tracks:
Those were serious answers. It is indeed a GOBO head, used to join any rod to another rod at variable angles. Examples:
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In percussion applications, it could be used to add an additional boom arm to any cymbal rod, or it could be used to mount an accessory (cowbell, tambourine, woodblock) to an existing arm. Rogers managed to accomplish the same thing with one tiny piece...
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Mike
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