Looks great. Sound better with age.
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Looks great. Sound better with age.
I am 66, no band in over 35 years. Crank up some tunes through a powered speaker and rock out. Screw the neighbors.
It's working now.I've got a goofy mutt who kind of scootches down her butt and runs around in circles.
Nuthin?
Thanks Tom.It was a lot of fun. Maybe won't wait 35 years til next time.
Mapex has killer bass drums either way.
Don't want to overdo it.
So, last night was the first time I've played on stage. in public, in over 35 years. Sat in with a bunch of nice folks. We sounded pretty good, I think. I held up my end. Had a blast.
You hear all the talk about virgin drums sounding better. Do you notice any difference?
Tom, I am like you. I was always banging on stuff at home.Got hollered at in school for "soloing" on the desk with pencils. Got a set of bongos and drove my family crazy. When I was 13 I got my first...
That's how I feel when I go north of exit 2 on the NJTP. I love rural South Jersey.
Just curious, what kind of bass drum do you play?
That's a couple of nice looking Mustangs.
Now that I have watched these, they are very nice. I really enjoyed them. Thanks for sharing.
Can't see original post now.
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Sounds good!
Kevlar on top, no heads on bottom, drums sounded great back then.
Yeah, I remember North drums. And then there were those weird Rammstein Staccato drums.
Is that one of those Craigslist weird tom angle things?
I did remove the bottom lugs. I couldn't afford cases. Just stuck them all together and threw them in the hack of my big old Ford LTD. The old yellow kevlar heads could have been Duraline or Bear.
Little toms "nest" inside of bigger toms, big tom "nests" inside of bass. Hence, nesting drums.
Way back in the 70's I did not have reso heads on my Ludwigs I had nesting drums, I just did not know that;s what they were called.
Is Bish from N.J. ? He started this.
Think; Russian nesting dolls.