Hey fatboy46
I sympathize with you. I have done just enough of this kind of thing to know somewhat of what you are talking about. But let me ask, what is the seller name for these B-n-B repros? Can you pay with PayPal? My two sons and I have talked about buying some of these steel repros but I never get around to getting the order form printed, filled in and the money Order or check done. I will someday. But if they are on eBay and if I can pay with PayPal I would love to buy some repros and do a couple of snare drums. I need eighteen but would buy twenty if they are in ten lots for the doubles. I love the B-n-B drums and probably should get busy do a count and get everything playable. D' Drummer
If you can give me the eBay seller name and I will look up the auctions. Thanks Dave
Hey Guys.. Jim Petty has several of his STEEL B&B replacement lugs that need to be on YOUR old Rogers drums!! I am "involved" in the production of these lugs. I know that many of you have seen them on EBay.. because there have been a LOT of hits on the auctions.. perhaps many of you think, as did one caller Jim heard from, that there is a HUGE profit in these lugs at $20.00 each... well, guess what.. there ain't.. it isn't 1960, and we didn't produce 25000 of them to get a 'unit cost' that is low.. believe me, they would be cheaper if the costs were lower!! Just getting the tooling (dies) done to stamp these things out would give you indigestion! We never expected to actually make $$ on the deal, just make enough to on the small lugs to get a start on the large BD lugs! Jim got a really tacky call a while back, caller accused him of EXHORBITANT profit.. that these things couldn't cost more than a couple of dollars to make.. !! Jim didn't take too well to the accusations... but I dont think he bothered to give the caller a lesson in machine work costs, steel costs, stamping costs, plating costs and polishing costs... oh yeah, and drilling costs. He did give him a new viewpoint in calling people. Well, I wish it were true.. that they only cost a couple of dollars to make. then they would be a LOT cheaper. These are the only choice out there in any quantity that are true to the originals.. only in steel, which will last a LOT longer than the original drawn brass.Pass the word around, get those old B&B drums off the shelf and back into the gig bags!! contact Jim at www.jp2creations.comModerators... if this is a blatant violation of policy... take it down!! it's late at night and I'm at school (teaching)... Thanks!!