This is pathetic, and being marketed as a genius idea. Read it and weep...
Re-wrapped Luddys
Well they could have done them in Red Fur and put a Murph and the Magictones on the bass head...
49 - WFL Ray McKinley - 26, 13, 16
58 - Slingerland Duco
58 - Slingerland Krupa Deluxe
70 - Ludwig Champagne Sparkle - 20, 12, 14
70 - Ludwig Champagne Sparkle - 22 (need), 13, 16
And some others..
isn't the whole Idea of a drum to vibrate, ring and make noise ???
That's just pathetic and wrong.....:confused:Toilet
What's next, pink Owens Corning drums?
My first kit, 1983 Ludwig Rocker? (it has the classic lugs and 4ply maple shell) 22,12,13,16 ..now in black oyster pearl. I still have it
Stop Sign USA Gretsch (80's), black nitron jasper shell 22,12,13,16
1995 Fibes Austin,Texas Badge (original owner) 22,10,12,16,18 in natural wood
USA 2007 Rosewood Gretsch 22,13,16 w/12inch 70's Rosewood Gretsch tom
I think there's a lot of tongue in cheek there.
I had a Rocker kit I "wrapped" in plaid flannel. It was a huge hit! People really dug it and it did keep 'em from getting scratched up.
Is this guy for real? He probably got dropped on his head as a baby. What a waste of good drums.
It's almost as bad as the "wallpaper drums".
[COLOR="DarkRed"]I am ill.....regardless of whether he is joking or not....[/COLOR]
Bought a set of Ludwig - 20, 12, 13, 14, 16 with that stuff on, and in a try to save the original finish I got it off and it proved to be a 60's Oyster Blue Pearl with an added 13" Gold Sparkle 60's and 14" ft early 70's Red Sparkle. The stuff is a true nightmare but i'm almost done with the Oyster Blue kit now and it looks to be good enough to show up at the gig, think it's actually preserved the color tone.
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