Hey Osaka!
Hajema mash*te! (Hope I wrote that correctly!)
You wrote:
> I prefer the WEST COAST model- excellent, light and balanced sticks with a barrel bead that sounds great on a ride.
I'll have to give those a try next! Not all of the models are currently available. What I really wanted was the Birdland model but it was out of stock, so I went with the Shelly's and 40's Krupa re-issue. I'm liking the Krupa's more than the Shelly's. The shelly is a very light stick, takes a little getting used to. I'm used to manipulating heavier sticks and the twitch muscles in my fingers exert more force than is needed for the Shelly stick. I have to relax my grip more with the Shelly's. Just takes getting used to.
> I thought the company had gone under.
Apparently not! Their stock/inventory may have been bought out because the sticks came from an online music store. I 'ordered' thru the BOPworks webpage, but the sticks came from a music store. You may be correct and they went under. If that's the case and they won't be making any more of these, I'm going to stock up.
Nice to meet you...
Bunnyman wrote:
> My unceremonious jettisoning from the last band made me want to get the > old bunnyman magic back, and I feel it's coming long.
I love it! You talk and sound like a 'real' musician Bunny. We never stop learning. Man, I learn something new everyday just hanging out here. I've been playing for 48 years and I still suck! That's what keeps me going back everyday, day after day, year after year. Artists are never happy with their own work. They know where all the bodies are buried in their technique/playing. But none of us should ever try to judge our own progress. That's where audiences and fellow musicians come into the picture.
Keep in there wailin' Bunnyman. Somewhere, miles away from you, I'm sitting at my kit sometimes cursing, sometimes smiling, but I'm working away at it - just like you. Brothers under the skin...
John