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I have a question, does anyone have a clue to what these little screws on each leg of this Premier stand are for? I have two of these stands, one has them on each leg, the other stand doesn't have any. I loosened and tightened it, didn't seem to do anything.
Thanks. Last edited by johnnyringo; 05-22-2022 at 02:25 PM. |
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I have not seen any of these stands in a long time, but maybe the screw holds the rubber foot in place? It would seem to me that Premier could buy rubber feet of the correct size but maybe an owner added them when his stands wobbled from the feet getting loose. Usually you see extra mystery screws in tom toms but I have seen some pretty strange home handy man alterations to drum hardware. Inquiring minds will get to the bottom of this...
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Here's a picture of the stands with the kit, they are definitely cool, I just wish I could figure out what those screws are for.
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If you'll look to 1976/77 Premier Outfits brochure than you can see that these screws placed on every stands of all outfits except snare stands.
I suppose that scrwes are fixing rubber boots on stands legs only which can sliding on the floor during playing -- cymbal stands and HHS. How such an idea? Cheers, George. |
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I believe I only saw those screws on the hi- hat stands, which makes sense. Cymbal stands aren't going to creep away.
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