That's good Joe, because for a minute there I thought you might have an old Dodge Aries K car in there! Cool Dude
Let's see your drum room!!
That's good Joe, because for a minute there I thought you might have an old Dodge Aries K car in there! Cool Dude
Yeah . Had a few of those too Convertibles, wagons. woody wagons, turbos...Lebaron GTS 5 door 5 speed stick turbo, was a bad mofo! thanks for reminding me!
Piles of stuff everywhere...
I don’t have one any more mine has been whittled down to one kit studio/ storage I’m my garage it’s heated
66/67 downbeat with canister
Super 400 small round knob
1967 super classic obp
once the brass ceases to glitter, and the drum looses its luster, and the stage remains dark, all you have left is the timbre of family.
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I believe a drum room should be pristine and aesthetically pleasing with all drums displayed in an inviting manner such that visitors feel they are almost viewing drum catalog photos. Lighting should be carefully chosen in order to properly highlight the subtle nuances of each unique finish or wrap, and the general Feng Shui or flow of the room should draw a visitor's attention directly to the few real gems in the vintage collection keeping in mind that empty space is also crucial to the general ambiance and should be delicately balanced with the volume of drums being displayed. Following these simple guidelines should yield a satisfying result such as this...
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(No, not my basement, but mine is starting to look more like this every year). ;)
Mike
[COLOR="White"].[/COLOR]I believe a drum room should be pristine and aesthetically pleasing with all drums displayed in an inviting manner such that visitors feel they are almost viewing drum catalog photos. Lighting should be carefully chosen in order to properly highlight the subtle nuances of each unique finish or wrap, and the general Feng Shui or flow of the room should draw a visitor's attention directly to the few real gems in the vintage collection keeping in mind that empty space is also crucial to the general ambiance and should be delicately balanced with the volume of drums being displayed. Following these simple guidelines should yield a satisfying result such as this...[Attachment: 129192](No, not my basement, but mine is starting to look more like this every year). ;)Mike
I am jealous of all the work and restoring that needs to be done. I would never leave that room x-mas3
Fantastic thread! I'm almost done with the build out on my room and will post photos soon. I should have it painted and trimmed out by Thursday of this coming week.
"People might look at you a bit funny, but it's okay. Artists are allowed to be a bit different."- Bob Ross
"After silence, that which comes closest to expressing the inexpressible is music..." - Aldous Huxley
[COLOR="White"].[/COLOR]I believe a drum room should be pristine and aesthetically pleasing with all drums displayed in an inviting manner such that visitors feel they are almost viewing drum catalog photos. Lighting should be carefully chosen in order to properly highlight the subtle nuances of each unique finish or wrap, and the general Feng Shui or flow of the room should draw a visitor's attention directly to the few real gems in the vintage collection keeping in mind that empty space is also crucial to the general ambiance and should be delicately balanced with the volume of drums being displayed. Following these simple guidelines should yield a satisfying result such as this...[Attachment: 129192](No, not my basement, but mine is starting to look more like this every year). ;)Mike
I reorganized mine...Is this ok?
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