Yes, I would be interested in cleaning them out of the parts bin if you are still interested. I have 7/8 of the lugs that are on the toms. Send me a PM if you are still interested.
PM sent...........
Robyn,
What a great idea and results!! Thanks for the progress reports and pics.
Now I know what to do with all of my worn out tie dye shirts that I just couldn't throw out.
Maybe for the hoop inlay. Cut a fabric strip fold in the edges, iron and then sewing machine the outside edges. Just like the belt loop on a pair of jeans. Velcro on the ends and just pull it tight to attach. Might work :-)
Creighton
you are welcome hemi. i'm glad you like my drums. thank you for your intrest and support thoughout my project. you are welcome to stop in anytime you might find yourself in my neck of the woods. oh and yes i do have ear protection for my lit'l guy. i usually don't play in the house, actually first time drums were set up in here. i have a lit'l shed in the back where i play, i open up the doors and crank the cd player and play to the open fields. later i'll share a picture of the veiw i have behind my drums too.
Can you get WXRT from Chicago?..93.1 FM if memory serves...cool station.....
They used to play The Dead ..30 years ago....and I would go...why the funk are they playing them?....DOH
Didn't get it then.....wasn't "on the bus" as Deadheads say......
Awesome job! This deadhead approves!!
Sweet looking kit after all the work! This old 'head certainly loves them. I've seen more than 80 Dead shows and about 40 Jerry shows. Too bad we lost him so early.
The day Jerry died I was rebuilding the rim joists on my cousins' den. (The floor joists connect to the rim joists in order to secure them at the ends, for those not knowing what they are...) when he walked out and sadly proclaimed "Jerry's dead." I looked up and said, "Man, if I had a buck for each time I've heard that..." Then he said "This is the real deal, all over the news right now and it has been confirmed by the treatment center." So you all know what we did next...a little tribute to the end of our lives as we knew it...
you know....while working on this project, i would often think "i wounder what Jerry G. and the other Deads would think of this kit and if they would like it and want one to use for a tour. or any band from them days.
loosing Jerry was one of the biggest and saddest lost for the music industry.
when growing up, there was only a few Dead songs i would listen too. i wasn't completely "on the bus", but i did respect the talent of jerry and the guys. whats really neat tho is that the younger generation love Greatful Dead and how often they play them on the juke box. my girls are... "on the bus" lol.
long live the Dead!!!
ps. thanks for the positive feedback guys. i love my tie dyes and to me, they sound as good as they look.
here you go Mark.....
Thanks Robyn, looks pretty cool.Clapping Happy2
been doing more thinking.....after i get this kit all done and back together to play, the only thing it will be missing is badges. how will these drums be able to be identified if it has no badges??? thinking i might make some but not sure of design yet, i'll do some more thinkig on that. lol.
Print these, they look cool and they are generic. Also, you need to get yourself a hi-gloss clear plastic 4'x 8' sheet cut to size for each drum. I get mine from a local shop for $20 each to cover that fabric. Then, mount the hardware.
Fun to read through this again. Interesting so many of the members are gone now.
But to make people aware I will point out the reason thi thread was brought back. Its because Robyn has opened her heart and gifted this awesome kit to a drum brother in need. Its been an amazing story to follow, cheers to Robyn and pedalpusher for their kindness, thats what the world needs.
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