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Opinions On Bearing Edges

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From wayne

"Edges" are one area drummers did,nt think about 30+ yrs ago,did you if you,re old enough to remember?..i did,nt.What was big in the industry back then was the introduction of plastic heads and all the wonderful versions of the same thing.As an ex builder i agree that edges are somewhat important,but,not as important as a level drum,and some basic knowledge of tuning techniques.Replace heads when they stretch out,which is common with single ply heads and played at tight tension.Buddy changed heads often,even the bass drum....IMO,some of us need to find the missing link that will turn a drum sound completely around and go HA-HA!!..Thats it!,i,ve discovered whats been wrong with drums all these years...ITS THE EDGES!!!...Sorry to disagree.There are a handful of re-inventors out there that will swear they hold the secret to perfection of the drum sound,but they dont...I,d like to see more studies on the affect of various snare beds,and the theory behind it.After all,the snare drum is the heart of the kitCoffee Break2..........Great topic for discussion by the way!

I had the real pleasure to spend some time with ARIE LANG President of lang gladstone drum company, Arie let me play his beloved Gladstone snare drum, we were comparing some of his other snare drums, and i made the comment i didn't really care for his real Gladstone, his comment to me was, he laughed and replied I had to have the bearing edges re done 3 times before it was right!!! he said all the gladstone snare drums that were owned back in the day all have had the bearing edges re cut,, he said Billy was a great builder but didn't do good edges!Clapping Happy2

Your drummers not much good is he!? What you need is someone that's as good as me. ! John Henry Bonham !!
Posted on 14 years ago
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From mcjnic

What's the story on that tom? What finish is it? You might be able to work that edge and round it over a bit to help it blend a smidge better. If you're careful with the sandpaper, it's not too tough to do.

The story on my tom is : Ludwig Standard 13", Gold Strata wrap - to match my snare & one of my up coming projects with another old Gold Strata trashed shell.

- - I Got it for an ok price on eBug - It also had a broken muff and no hoops or rods. But still a nice shell & wrap.

Next head change I'll give it a mild sanding - a good tip!

- doesn't sound too tough if I'm careful and avoid the DOH factor

Thanks mcj

...but when he played on his drum, he made the stars explode....
Posted on 14 years ago
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Ok let me throw my two cents in....."vintage" bearing edges are rounded for one reason only. The calf skin heads that they used for years. Its animal skin and a sharp edge would tear it under tension. When they went to Mylar (plastic) heads, the material was more durable, and the manufacturers found it easier to tune a drum with plastic heads that had a sharp edge. Now as far as 30 degree vs single/double/half rounded and 45 degrees, its all subjective.

If anyone could tell me that they can actually hear a difference in the real world, then you're superman with superhuman hearing. Now, if you're a drummer....we know this isn't the case, because drums are LOUD.....LOL!

I look at it this way when it comes to vintage drums....leave the edges alone, UNLESS they are damaged to the point where they need repair to get the drum to tune up. Uneven, dented, split edges from abuse.....yes recut them. Rounded untainted edges....leave them be.

Posted on 14 years ago
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Gold Strata. My favorite of the Strata wraps. I am looking for a 20 inch bass or a snare in that wrap. 'Course, I'd take a whole kit! So beautiful. I'm putting together another Mutant jazzer. I've got a 12 inch Blue Strata and just received a 14 Red Strata floor. I'll snag a bass and snare to complete the kit. So much fun!!!

Posted on 14 years ago
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