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    Sticky: Re: Show Us Your Drums!

    Nice kit! Did you add the leg mounts to the 14in tom and the ride?
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    Re: The downsides of drumming...

    I couldn't agree more.....Playing an unfamiliar kit is the worst.
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    Re: 18" crash - any suggestions?

    If you don't mind mixing brands check out a Zildjian 18" A Custom Fast Crash. This cymbal paired up with my 16" A custom crash sounds great so it may sound good in your situation too. Whatever you...
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    Re: Nicest LOOKING drums?

    I'm loving everything about that DW above!
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    Re: How do you care for your cymbal?

    I'll take a wet rag to mine every once in a while to get the dust off but that's it. I feel like years worth of grime and oil from fingerprints have truly darkened the sound of my A Custom crashes a...
  6. Thread: I admit it.

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    Re: I admit it.

    As everyone else has said, if it sounds good who cares what brand/price it is! I have one "non-pro" level cymbal in my collection that I can't seem to part with. It's a Sabian B8 Pro 10" spash that...
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    Re: Time for a new drum throne

    I've had that same throne for about 6 years. In my opinion you really can't beat it for the money. Durable, very comfortable, has the option for a backrest....what more could you ask for from tha...
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    Re: What Would Our Kits Look Like...

    I completely agree with this. When I started gigging long ago I would haul around around 6 piece kit, 3 crashes, a ride, a splash, 2 chinas a cowbell, yadda yadda....that got old quick. I would...
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    Re: Recommend a new hi hat stand?

    Hi Cody.... Another snare you should take a look into is a vintage Ludwig Acrolite (1960's-80's era). This is an extremely versatile aluminum snare that will sound great for all the genres you...
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    Re: The Gunk Behind The Lugs

    I use petroleum jelly also and find it to work quite well. A little goes a long way.....just dip about 1/8th to 1/4in of the lug into the jelly before threading it in.
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    Re: Greeting from Rhode Island

    Everyone, thanks for the warm welcome and kind words!

    Topdog: The reason for the hiatus is a long story that I'll try to briefly describe. Back in 2007-2008 I was in a band that gigged on...
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    Greeting from Rhode Island

    Hi Everyone,

    I may as well take this time to introduce myself as this is my second post since I registered back in 2006 (Forgot I had an account and it was still activated!). I'm new to this forum...
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    I've always thought that the Sabian B8's were the...

    I've always thought that the Sabian B8's were the best sounding "entry Level" cymbal series. There deffinataly worth taking a look into. I really don't think you'll be happy with the sound of the...
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