I said it somewhere else regarding this....I'll say it again....Damn!
What do you think?
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I said it somewhere else regarding this....I'll say it again....Damn!
What do you think?
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Whoa, I must have had too many drinks. I thought that snare was upside down....oh, it is...no, wait, the throw-off is sideways....WHAT??? :eek:
Ummm.. How can that be?
New hires really should be required to attend the orientation meeting before being put on the assembly line.
First time for everything... WTF.. were they thinking
Cheers
Doubt it's factory. I have a restored Hollywood Ace that at one stage had the snare position swapped to the top head. True. Lots of crazy peeps out there.
No, it is definitely not factory. I do own one of these drums. The original throw off location is visible in the pics. There just is not a good, or even stupid, reason for this to have been done.
Not even Gibson would have screwed up a Slingy drum that badly.
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