Looks great Mark! Love the wrap, thats one I dont have.
Rogers Luxor Champagne Sparkle
Thank you!
Jeff C
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Mark,
Thanks for the tip. I may give that a try. I’m assuming that you are chasing the threads manually.
I started out just changing out the P85 throw off with the P88AC. I tapped the unthreaded holes in the snare butt so the spacing matches the Supraphonic. I had to use plastic spacers to get the snare butt on tight.
I’m also putting on 24 brass wire Sound Percussion Custom Pro snare wires, so then I bought new Ambassador heads as well.
About half of my tension rods where rusted and I found a nice set of rods on eBay to replace them.
So the little project has expanded quite a bit.
Hi Jeff! Thanks! Finding this shell, with original champagne sparkle wrap, is a nice addition to my collection. I didn't mind transferring the parts from the original silver sparkle shell, since this is for my personal use. Also, both shells are from the same time period, too.
-Mark
Mark,Thanks for the tip. I may give that a try. I’m assuming that you are chasing the threads manually. I started out just changing out the P85 throw off with the P88AC. I tapped the unthreaded holes in the snare butt so the spacing matches the Supraphonic. I had to use plastic spacers to get the snare butt on tight. I’m also putting on 24 brass wire Sound Percussion Custom Pro snare wires, so then I bought new Ambassador heads as well. About half of my tension rods where rusted and I found a nice set of rods on eBay to replace them. So the little project has expanded quite a bit.
Hi Jim!
Yes, I chase the threads manually! Your drum project sounds great. Don't forget to post pictures when it's complete.
-Mark
Thanks, I’ll start a new thread. I, of course, am saving the P85 throw off and butt plate. I use this snare all the time so it’s not a collectors item.
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