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Vintage Repair?

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I knew that was the shell I sent you. I showed the pic to my wife and she said, "You better go get that drum back!". LOL

Posted on 10 years ago
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Thanks guys.

I have been totally geeking out on them.

They are so trick I can't stand it.

I made that 3rd pic my desktop background on my pc.

That way I can stare at them even when I'm at work. LoLoLoLo

They sound great too.

Maybe I can do a short video sound file.

I don't play out very much these days but I would take these out in a skinny minute.

The glass glitter is a little larger than the old 1960's sparkle but they are pretty close.

And like I said before there is a bit more red in the new wrap.

Maybe I should set them in the sun for a few years till it matches. LoLoLoLo

Nah, I'm just going to play the heck out of them. :cool:

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Posted on 10 years ago
#42
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I forgot to mention that I did not have to trim the wrap back at all on the bass drum with the Aquarian American Vintage heads.

They went right on with no issues.

All I did was to file the wrap down even with the bearing edge and feather it up on the outside to kind of round it over.

I don't know why the other head makers don't make this an option with their heads. D' Drummer

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Posted on 10 years ago
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