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TommyP - How come the intro page came out so small/thin?
John
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Two of the most beautiful twins ever-fantastic snares you lucky guy!Enjoy as i`m sure you are.
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Wayne - I swear to Ghod, if I was gigging/playing out, I'd have an arsenal of killer drums to choose from - all just sitting in my basement. I haven't played out in about two years now. If I had some of the drums I have now back then, it would have been that much more fun for me, and for the band I'm sure. I wish I could play them more often! I have so many other great snares, that these guys only come up in the rotation once-in-awhile. It is great owning them. At least I get to pull them out and play them when the feeling strikes. Better than looking at pictures in a catalog like I did most of my life!
John
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Yeah... this IS how it loads. We have looked into it and have found out that currently, it's "in" the software. But... we may be able to get it changed and return it to how it was. Course, the original WAS an older vBulletin version. If we can get it changed though, we will! Tommyp |
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Tommy - It's not an 'issue' at all. I was just curious. Looked weird, I wasn't sure if it was my mistake. That I entered, or wrote the post wrong, or something.
No worries, just asking. It be's what it be's. John
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awesome drums man!
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That COB 402 is badass!
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beautiful drums. both of them. if the super sensitive is an original one, its a model 411. the 6.5 supra is the 402. love em!
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Thanks for the info, Mike! Geez, you're like an encyclopedia about anything Ludwig!
411 it is. I stand corrected. John
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