here are:
Kush Abadey on his set, Cindy Blackman on that set, Cyndy Backman on another similar set
see: the number of lugs on ton floor and bass, the logo script, the Rogers hw
maybe a special order to paul cooper? other?
here are:
Kush Abadey on his set, Cindy Blackman on that set, Cyndy Backman on another similar set
see: the number of lugs on ton floor and bass, the logo script, the Rogers hw
maybe a special order to paul cooper? other?
up. no ideas at all? aren't you curious?
It was very common for dealers to install whatever hardware the customer wanted. Rogers was very popular! Dealers would order the drums with no mounts and install them at the store.
-Mark
yes... very common 10 lugs on bass drums, 8 on tom, a self made script logo... :) for what dealer?
for Kush Abadey, Cindy Blackman ... and more
A bigger question would be, why do the toms in the Cindy Blackman picture have re-rings
and do the Stickers inside-if that's what they are- look familiar
maybe it's a DWetsch.
I would say that those "Gretsch" drums in the Cindy Blackman picture are probably not hers. I couldn't find any other pictures of her playing them. It is probably a rental kit made of of who knows what shells with Gretsch hardware and badges. If it had coated heads, no one would be the wiser. Oddly enough, the only place I can find that picture is on the Gretsch site. Someone in the marketing department must not have a very good eye for detail.
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