"A man can NEVER have too many cymbals"
Proudly Playing
Sonor Force 3007 Stage One Piano Black 22X17.5 kick, 8, 10, 12, 13, 14 and 16" toms
Pork Pie Big Black Snare
Vater Sticks/Brushes
Remo Vintage Emperor, Emperor X, and Powerstroke Pro Heads
Paiste Twenty/2002/Signature Cymbals
Sonor/DW/Gibraltar Hardware
2007 Honda Ridgeline RTL -
The fold up rear seats are awesome for transporting drums, and anything else for that matter.
I also can be seen occasionally crusing in a
1972 Chevy Camaro RS-350
No drums in this car though.
Cut it large and kick it into place!
So itchie, how did the kick sound?
Get counted! http://www.drumchat.com/showthread.p...ers-12079.htmlOriginally Posted by itchie
Check it.
http://www.reverbnation.com/allihave
I have a 2001 BMW M3 and 2008 Ford F150
I am not a Ford man but I couldnt pass on the deal my father in law<--(Ford man) got for us on an Explorer.It was a great vehicle so we got another one when the old one got rolled over,(black ice).This one has been great too,so far.I guess I must have got lucky from what I read here earlier.I fit my 5 piece drum kit in with room for one person and the 6 cylinder gives good mileage compared to my GMC`s 350.Then theres the "clown car" I bought for my daughter.A Dodge Neon that I have to get down on my hands and knees to get into.When I drive it,I feel like the Shriners who drive those funny little cars,hence the name.Its great on gas but is so small you cant change your mind in it.To get lots of room and good gas mileage you need to go Hydrogen imo.
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T.C.
"A man can NEVER have too many cymbals"
Proudly Playing
Sonor Force 3007 Stage One Piano Black 22X17.5 kick, 8, 10, 12, 13, 14 and 16" toms
Pork Pie Big Black Snare
Vater Sticks/Brushes
Remo Vintage Emperor, Emperor X, and Powerstroke Pro Heads
Paiste Twenty/2002/Signature Cymbals
Sonor/DW/Gibraltar Hardware
Want to race Sonor Kid LOL
2008 Tacoma TRD Sport
1973 Challenger
Aw c'mon, man, you could always safety-belt congas in the back seat and shoehorn da bongos in the trunk (at least I would)
...those '70 1/2-'73 Camaros were among the best-lookin' rides of their day! (BTW, the '72 Camaro and Firebird were almost THE LAST Camaros and Firebirds ever built; between the 1971 GM strike and a prolonged strike in 1972 at the Norwood, OH plant that built the F-bodies -- Camaro and Firebird -- GM came thisclose to killing off the lines altogether. Cooler heads prevailed...)
keep the beat goin' ... Don't keep it to yourself!
Charlie
"If a man does not keep pace with his companions, perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer. Let him step to the music which he hears, however measured or far away." --Henry David Thoreau, "Walden," 1854
"There's a lot to be said for Time Honored tradition and value." --In memory of Frank "fiacovaz" Iacovazzi
"Maybe your drums can be beat, but you can't."--Jack Keck
Thanks, I tend to like them too. I love the 1st gens, but they are so expensive to buy and restore, I need some cash left over for more drums!
My brother and I spent 11 years on this one, it's so much fun to get it out on the road.
Cut it large and kick it into place!
I myself like the 68-70's muscle cars. There where so many good cars back then not like today. I remember as a teenager just watching those beautiful machines go by and doing burn outs and racing one another from light to light man those where the good old days. Dart Swingers, Roadrunners, Camaros, GTO's, HemiCuda's, Chargers, Eliminators, Challengers, Rebels ( AMC), Commandos ( Ford), Dusters, Demons, TransAms, GTX, Torino GT's etc. Man that brings back memories of my youth and I miss that alot.
Earlier this week I traded in my Ford Expedition...and drove this beast right off the showroom floor!!
DW - PEARL - PDP - ZILDJIAN - EVANS - VIC FIRTH
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DW Collector's Series - Blue Glass - 10, 12, 14, 16, 23
Pearl Session Custom - Green Burst - 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 22
PDP CX Maple - Red Glass - 12, 14, 16, 24
suzuki wagon
commodore 5.7 ltr
yzf-r1
Good news... Getting my mom's 05 PT Cruiser when i'm 17. Free of charge... XD
My dad didn't like the Pontiac Vibe too much so he ended up not getting it.
So itchie, how did the kick sound?
Get counted! http://www.drumchat.com/showthread.p...ers-12079.htmlOriginally Posted by itchie
Check it.
http://www.reverbnation.com/allihave
well, my daily driver is a 2002 Ford Ranger Fx4 LVL II. has the 4.0L V6, 4.10LS, 31x10.5x15 tires, alcoa wheels, A freaking beast for offroad, I LOVE IT! just not the gas mileage (16.5mpg).
my drum hauler is 2006 Kia Sportage, V6, 2wd...my kit fits in it like a glove
and the weekend toy (my favorite) is a 1972 Chevy Nova with the 350, 3 speed automatic, all original (matching numbers), and 92k original miles. it was my grandmothers and now mine
Live Well, Drum Well
Pearl Vision SST Champagne Sparkle
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A 2011 Ford Explorer Limited, a 2006 Mercedes E350, a 2005 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited, a 2008 Mercedes GL450 and a 2010 Harley Davidson Electra Glide Ultra.
DW - PEARL - PDP - ZILDJIAN - EVANS - VIC FIRTH
Click for Gear Pics!
DW Collector's Series - Blue Glass - 10, 12, 14, 16, 23
Pearl Session Custom - Green Burst - 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 22
PDP CX Maple - Red Glass - 12, 14, 16, 24
i dont drive a car at the moment... some of you might remember that i used to own a motorbike, but had to sell it and get something cheaper, and after 2 years of unemployment i still hav'nt gotten a car og motorbike, i could, but for now i dont want to, the weather is perfect and i love riding my bike, and my moped (yeah i traded down with the moped instead of motorbike)
i remember my first and only car though... it was a citroën 2CV, i got it when i turned 18 and had gotten my licens.. i loved that car, but the darn thing broke in half some time ago... and i got the motorbike licens and drove those ever since... but now beeing a bit older i thing im gonna get a car, and mayby a small motorbike...
Insanity: doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results - Albert Einstein
Does this mean that drummers are insane ?
Bro, for Friday night's gig I was able to fit 6 drums (including a 24"kick), double pedal case, hi hat, stick bag, kick drum mic stand, and my SKB cymbal vault...ALL IN THE BACK SEAT!!! lol
REALLY big back there. the only things that had to go in the bed were the SKB hardware case (aka, the coffin), and my SKB mic case. I will be getting a hydraulic/locking bed cover next year, they are pretty expensive.
And it looks like you have done a few mods...maybe? lol That's a really sweet shot!!
DW - PEARL - PDP - ZILDJIAN - EVANS - VIC FIRTH
Click for Gear Pics!
DW Collector's Series - Blue Glass - 10, 12, 14, 16, 23
Pearl Session Custom - Green Burst - 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 22
PDP CX Maple - Red Glass - 12, 14, 16, 24
Yeah! I agree I love those Toyotas cause I own the Tacoma Sport TRD and love it. I wanted a Tundra but too big for what I need.
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