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I have a Whitehall kit that is about wrapped up (no pun intended) and it has the Tiger Eye wrap that is not made anymore. The kit was missing the front hoop of course and I bought a new matching hoop, but no wrap. My thought was to pull a foot of the wrap off of the other hoop and photocopy it and make several strips to be glued down with a clear wrap over the top of it. I'm thinking outside of the box here, but I can't think of anything else unless Mikey has some of this laying around?

Cheers,

Charlie Glasgow

Omaha

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2004 DW Collectors 5 piece
1968 Rogers Holiday 5 piece
Gretch Bop kit
Roland TD30
Posted on 12 years ago
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sounds like a good plan. I talked to a printing guy about doing this and he said they can do really good copying of this sort of thing. Probably put it on a quality vinyl too. It won't have the depth of the original but it'll look right from a couple of feet. Let us know how you get on.

Andrew

Golden Curtain
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Posted on 12 years ago
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I have another idea - but be very careful when researching (and implementing) this advice.

It depends on the width of you inlay you are going with. If it is narrow, perhaps you can afford to trim that much odd the BD wrap. But again - be very careful. It may not work at all, but calculate if you can afford any off of there and if it will be enough.

Also - check this out -

http://chicago.listlux.com/a,55,290660,Vintage-Steart-20-Bass-Drum-Rare-Tiger-Eye----100-Bartlett.htm

Maybe none of this helps - just trying to think outloud.....

Another option would be to just go with black hoops with no inlays until you find some tiger eye wrap for the hoop.

John

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2Timothy1:7
Posted on 12 years ago
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Solid black wood hoops would look killer, but dampen the vintage vibe I'm

thinking. I was able to get the wrap off the hoop without any damage and

in one piece. It was glued over once at the seam and my trusty pen knife

brought it up in just a few tries.

I first laid it down in the scanner and it didn't scan well. Next I took a photo with my iphone and printed that directly and it turned out pretty well! I'm going to talk to Office Max and see what they can do or talk to a local printer and see if the vinyl solution is viable.

Cheers,

Charlie

2004 DW Collectors 5 piece
1968 Rogers Holiday 5 piece
Gretch Bop kit
Roland TD30
Posted on 12 years ago
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Thanks for all ideas folks and here's the final outcome. Went to a fast sign

company and they said that scanning the old hoop wrap would be costly after

computer work was involved and easily run over a c note for that alone. I decided to just buy an Aquarian front head in ebony and bought a can of Gloss Black Rustoelum and gave both hoops a first coat. Gotta say it's gonna look pretty danged spinarly once I can put the heads and hoops back on. I'll save the front 60's logo Ludwig for the Majestic kit since it's missing one and modernize the Whitehall just a tish with the new look. I should have photos in a few days!

Cheers,

Charlie

2004 DW Collectors 5 piece
1968 Rogers Holiday 5 piece
Gretch Bop kit
Roland TD30
Posted on 12 years ago
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I ended up painting the hoops gloss black and changed the front head to an ebony to match. I think it adds a touch of modern and guzzied this kit up nicely. The bass drum legs are due in later this week and I'll post some shots and video or the finished product.

Charlie

2004 DW Collectors 5 piece
1968 Rogers Holiday 5 piece
Gretch Bop kit
Roland TD30
Posted on 12 years ago
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Lets try posting that photo a third time...

Charlie

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1968 Rogers Holiday 5 piece
Gretch Bop kit
Roland TD30
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looking good Charlie. I reckon it'll be easier to play when you've got the BD spurs tooGuitar Dude Man

Andrew

Golden Curtain
www.myspace.com/garagelandnz
Posted on 12 years ago
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Just listed the kit on eBay. I set her up for photos

And video and I was shocked at great this

Kit sounded! Here is a video link

[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HJDTGYMA7xM&feature=youtube_gdata_player[/ame]

2004 DW Collectors 5 piece
1968 Rogers Holiday 5 piece
Gretch Bop kit
Roland TD30
Posted on 11 years ago
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Those sound great! What is that ride you used for the video?

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Posted on 11 years ago
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