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The Tama/Camco drum pedal

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Does anyone use one of the old Camco (Tama) chain drive bass drum pedal. I just bought one at a good price on Ebay that arrived a few days ago. Wow!! I have a few pedals; mostly have been using a newer DW5000 (plate on the bottom) and my old Ludwig Speed King.

So far, this Camco pedal is a winner! Smooth chain drive feel and my foot plays it with ease. Anyone else a lover of these pedals?

-Justin

"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
Posted on 8 years ago
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I've been using a Tama/Camco HP-35 pedal since 1981 or 82. I've since bought another for a spare.

Posted on 8 years ago
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From Stallwart

I've been using a Tama/Camco HP-35 pedal since 1981 or 82. I've since bought another for a spare.

Yea!! I remember in my formative years, my percussion director had the double pedal version and I remember playing that when practicing on his kit.

-Justin

"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
Posted on 8 years ago
#3
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I've got two of them, They are great pedals. Very lively feeling.

Your drummers not much good is he!? What you need is someone that's as good as me. ! John Henry Bonham !!
Posted on 8 years ago
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I have three working versions of the Tama model. Very nice pedals. Relatively old design stemming from the Martin Fleetfoot pedal.

It is nice and light, everything I might like to have added to the pedal would make it heavier:

No offset hoop clamp tensioner

No footplate,

No spurs

etc etc

Posted on 8 years ago
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Yup, great pedals! I have had several and honestly can't say anything negative about them.

1964 Ludwig Champagne Super Classic
1970 Ludwig Blue Oyster Super Classic
1977 Rogers Big R Londoner 5 ebony
1972/1978 Rogers Powertone/Big R mix ebony
60's Ludwig Supersensitive
Pearl B4514 COB snare ( the SC snare)
Pearl Firecracker
PJL WMP maple snare
Odds & Sods

Sabians, Paistes, Zildjians, Zyns, UFIPs, MIJs etc
Item may be subject to change!
Posted on 8 years ago
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Hey, Brewkowski, I feel as if I could have written your post! I used my Speed King for many, many years & still love it. But, around 1997, I got a chain drive Tama/Camco to go with a newer set of Ludwigs that I'd just bought. Then, I got a DW5000 a few years later. I now never use the DW & seldom the Speed King, but use the Camco almost exclusively. It's light, responsive, reliable, and simple. A good choice for me.

Posted on 8 years ago
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From MarkE

Hey, Brewkowski, I feel as if I could have written your post! I used my Speed King for many, many years & still love it. But, around 1997, I got a chain drive Tama/Camco to go with a newer set of Ludwigs that I'd just bought. Then, I got a DW5000 a few years later. I now never use the DW & seldom the Speed King, but use the Camco almost exclusively. It's light, responsive, reliable, and simple. A good choice for me.

I can't wait to use it in a live setting sometime soon. I could see myself using this pedal the vast majority of the time as well!

-Justin

"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
Posted on 8 years ago
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Me 2...

It's light & breaks dwn small for transport...

It's the easiest pedal to use in my collection of...

Bop iT / Til U Drop iT.

ROGER's
1964 Cleveland,.18/14/12 in WMP
1966 Cleveland, 20/14/12 O'natural.
Fullerton,...20/16/13/12 Silver Glass

WFL
1957 B/R Super Classics In WMP

Snares..
Wood & COB Powertones,
Wood & COB Dynasonics,
57 Jazz Festival

Zildjian avedis cymbals.
40s/60s era.
Posted on 8 years ago
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From RIMS n SKINS

Me 2... It's light & breaks dwn small for transport...It's the easiest pedal to use in my collection of...

I like how easy it breaks down so that I can fit it in my hardware bag. My DW5000 has the plate under the bottom and it can be a pain to fit into the bag.

-Justin

"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
Posted on 8 years ago
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