Here is my Stewart blue onyx 5.5x14 snare...It normally accompanies my double bass kit which I do not have pics of at the moment!!
Cheers
Completely forgot about this kit! A beautiful 4pc Whitehall (Pearl) from 1968. 14x20, 9x13, 16x16 and 5.5x14. A few Ludwig additions, such as the upper rail arm and brackets for the tom and cymbal holders, which fit the existing hole patterns. I sold the kit back in 2009 to Bermuda! He came out to my house to pick them up. A really great guy! Oh yeah, not a bad drummer, either! LoLoLoLo
-Mark
All great kits!! Thanks for the pics. My red sparkle re-ring needs a new photo shoot. Gave the blue Maxwin by Pearl to the nephew. Keeping the white Pearl. Locate some last bits and then hope the 1982 Tama Swingstar kit will find a new home.
Creighton
This Coronet kit is on the way down to me from Canada
Just a little six lugger but I liked the color, some of the original heads
and the cool looking Coronet badges I gave 350.00 shipped for them
Hello robyn64 I like the tye dye kit very unique looking tubs
This Coronet kit is on the way down to me from Canada Just a little six lugger but I liked the color, some of the original heads and the cool looking Coronet badges I gave 350.00 shipped for themHello robyn64 I like the tye dye kit very unique looking tubs
Hey Kenwood -
I saw these on the bay and was wondering if those could be the phenolic shells
Hello John,
I don't think so, on them being the phenolic shells
I am not sure, but did they even make those phenolic shells
drilled for only six lugs per side?
No I think they are just a very colorful, fancy badged,
entry level kit even as most stencil kits go
Hey Kenwood - I saw these on the bay and was wondering if those could be the phenolic shells
Thank you tris66
This is what I was thinking about because of the coronet badge.
WOW!! ..tris66 thanks for posting that
You know, I never even heard of those phenolic shells at all
Until reading that exact article about a year or so ago
And I did not remember that the drums featured in the article
were Coronet and I see also that it is indeed a six lug kit as well
Great eye John ..Now I really can not wait for the drums to show up
I think T. Bruce is mistaken and those Coronet shells are the particle board/lauan jobs from the NC series. The pics in the article do not look like phenolic at all and I don't think they sound like it either.
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