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From Hemidemisemiquaver

Great job Robyn!!!!!!! You should be very proud!! They look absolutely COOOOOL!!!! I don't think I ever noticed the Ludwig mounts before because I was too busy trying to figure out what the weird material was on there before. Great job. Now have fun playing them!! Maybe take a pic from the back so we can see the snare and floor tom better. Or maybe spread them out a bit so they can be seen from the front.

they are pretty cool, arn't they!? them mounts are the only thing ludwig on this kit, wish it was all ludwig but oh well, just as good as a ludwig in my eyes.

i do have a cup'l other shots that show the snare n floor tom, also my grandson jude, he wanted to be in the pictures too. he likes gramma robyns new drums but he covers his ears when i play them, i wonder if i'm really that bad or if it is just his lit'l ears? anyway....heres a cup'l more photos and once i get them set up in my shed with the cymbals i'll take a few more

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Stay Wiggly,
Robyn
Posted on 11 years ago
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Thanks for the additional pics Robyn. I'm glad you did that or we wouldn't have seen those great bursts on the FT and BD. That handsome young man looks fascinated by Grandma's great work! Gotta get him playing!! Judging by the case in the background I'd imagine you have some marksman's ear muffs kickin around for him to use.

1981 Slingerland Magnum 8pc Pewter Silk
1971 Slingerland Avante 60N Lavender Satin Flame
1976/7 Ludwig Vistalite 5pc Yellow
1980's Ludwig Rocker 5pc Black
2004 Gretsch Catalina Birch Caribbean Blue
1998 Noble & Cooley Alloy Classic 14X4.75
1922 Bower Snare
Posted on 11 years ago
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From CT Pro Percussion

Do you know what brand of drums these are? I have about 8 of those lugs in my spare parts bin but haven't been able to identify them.

actually this kit has had me stumped from day one. only part(s) i know for sure is the ludwig tom mounts n arm, becoz they say ludwig on them. as far as the lugs...i think they are pearl lugs, none of them have any markings of any kind on them, some of the rims have tiawan stamped on them. i believe the snare, kick and floor tom are of the same kit. i think that becoz all 3 were painted the same inside, a light coat, kind of a dull greyish green color. then i think the 12 n 13 tom were of another added to the other 3. what has me the most is that the kick does not have any extra holes, the tom mount is original to the shell. the 12 n 13 had different mounts at one time, i think maybe pearl mounts coz there is a bigger hole for the arm to go in. the only other extra holes are on the ft. someone lowered the leg brackets therefor adding one extra hole for each bracket. i'd like to know myself what brand this kit is. i just figured it was one of those rare pearlwig orphan kits. lol.

ps are you wanting to clean them lugs from your parts bin?

Stay Wiggly,
Robyn
Posted on 11 years ago
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Hey Robyn, those are beautiful! You did a great job on them. Now put on some Greatful Dead and play along!

Jeff C


Thank you!
Jeff C

"Enjoy every sandwich" Warren Zevon
Posted on 11 years ago
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From Hemidemisemiquaver

Thanks for the additional pics Robyn. I'm glad you did that or we wouldn't have seen those great bursts on the FT and BD. That handsome young man looks fascinated by Grandma's great work! Gotta get him playing!! Judging by the case in the background I'd imagine you have some marksman's ear muffs kickin around for him to use.

you are welcome hemi. i'm glad you like my drums. thank you for your intrest and support thoughout my project. you are welcome to stop in anytime you might find yourself in my neck of the woods.

oh and yes i do have ear protection for my lit'l guy. i usually don't play in the house, actually first time drums were set up in here. i have a lit'l shed in the back where i play, i open up the doors and crank the cd player and play to the open fields. later i'll share a picture of the veiw i have behind my drums too.

Stay Wiggly,
Robyn
Posted on 11 years ago
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From jccabinets

Hey Robyn, those are beautiful! You did a great job on them. Now put on some Greatful Dead and play along!Jeff C

thanks jeff, i am very happy with them and patted myself on the back too. not sure if i can keep up with all of Greatful Dead but am willing to give it a shoot. i bet i could do casey jones and probly truckin' maybe i'll do a vid playing truckin and show off for you guys, lol.

thanks for your intrest in my project jeff and all the advise n ideas. your support is greatly appreciated and meaningful, thanks.

Stay Wiggly,
Robyn
Posted on 11 years ago
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ok guys, only got one more thing to say on my tie dye kit....THIS FREAKIN KIT IS THE TITZ!!!!! got em in their SWEET spot. wish you all could be here to experiance what i just did! (can't find the right smiley to insert here)

also would like to thank EVERYONE who commented on my project in what ever way. your comments and intrest was greatly appreciated, useful and meaningfull. again thanks everybody.

PEACE LOVE n HAPPINESS Walking

Stay Wiggly,
Robyn
Posted on 11 years ago
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From robyn64

thanks jeff, i am very happy with them and patted myself on the back too. not sure if i can keep up with all of Greatful Dead but am willing to give it a shoot. i bet i could do casey jones and probly truckin' maybe i'll do a vid playing truckin and show off for you guys, lol.thanks for your intrest in my project jeff and all the advise n ideas. your support is greatly appreciated and meaningful, thanks.

You are so welcome, thank you for sharing the concept and keeping the thread going. As someone mentioned, this is a first here on VDF as far as I know.


Thank you!
Jeff C

"Enjoy every sandwich" Warren Zevon
Posted on 11 years ago
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a few more photos....

my girlcave (i called it a mancave and my grandson says "no gramma robyn, it's your girlcave, i have a mancave at my dads) lol

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my view from behind the drums

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and a few more just for fun

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hope you all enjoy the eye candy. i think Joe Cool is the icing on the cake.

Stay Wiggly,
Robyn
Posted on 11 years ago
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For sure Joe Cool is a great fit for these. I like the ear protection sign.... a classic. And beautfiul country too. Thanks for sharing the pics.

Glenn.

Not a guru just havin fun with some old dusty drums.
Posted on 11 years ago
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