Eddie, that is a beautiful angle on your kit!
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Your kit looks nice! I realize it might not be high end, but it's kits like yours that have ignited the passion of a million drummers. I also have to say that I've never seen 3 coils in the bridge position. I assume it's a humbucker & single coil arrangement, right?
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Eddie, that is a beautiful angle on your kit!
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Ya i still love my kit about to get new heads for it im either thinking ec2 coated or remo amb coated, and my guitar is one of my favorite instruments one of 600 made got it for 85 dollars its a triple stacked humbucker but they all split up with the switch if i want, no matter how much distortion is on is blarring if im in the bridge position it sounds like an acoustic very crazy guitar.
And ya i guess i have posted a lot didnt even notice answered a lot of questions for both myself and others.
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Pearl make the best piccolo snares imo.
[QUOTE=Binnieismyname;586620]my crappy drums but i luv em.
I disagree. CB shells were usually from the same factories that supplied some of the bigger names. As long as those girls are round with sharp, flat bearing edges, they should sound pretty fat. I made a snare from an old CB tom I had laying around, and that shell is in perfect round, from 1972!
I love that finish. That's a great veneer. Is it original?
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Its about time I posted a few pics of my drums, here goes
Not sure if this worked, but here goes
[QUOTE=crispycritters;587209]Its about time I posted a few pics of my drums, here goes...
sorry - trying to copy the address but can't find a way to expand it to read the whole URL.
I'll try again when I'm feeling slightly less braindead.
Last edited by crispycritters; 04-04-2014 at 01:32 PM. Reason: Attempting to link this to photobucket pictures and failiing miserably
You need to set up a free account with a web hosting site like Photobucket. From there upload for photos and use the tool INSIDE the web host to link the pictures to Drum Chat. If you need further assistance, just ask.
We look forward to seeing your pictures.
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Finally decided to post a pic of my kit. I don't post much here as I like to soak up all of the info from you all that I can. Kit is the Gretsch Catalina Maple. The boss said I could do some upgrading, so we came home with a new set of custom A's. Came with 14" hats, 16" and 18" crash and a 20" med ride. Still working on where I want to place everything. Looks a little different with 2 rides but I really like the sound of the ping ride I already had.
Thanks for looking
One more try at posting pictures....
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If this works - sorry about the blurry phots chaps. I tried to stand on my drum stool to take a birds eye phot. I work and live at sea level and don't like heights.
No - I posted this and I'm obviously doing something stupid. I'll have to wait for my smartypants nephew to visit. He understands this technology voodoo.
Last edited by crispycritters; 04-04-2014 at 02:57 PM. Reason: Failed attempt
When you upload them and you go to the links url there is one dedicated to forum's and thats how i did it.
Music is a higher revelation than all wisdom and philosophy.
but maybe, after looking at URLs in old posts, this -
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here goes...
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they look like this. i dont know if this link is alright but here is a tutorial.
http://support.photobucket.com/hc/en...king-to-Forums
Music is a higher revelation than all wisdom and philosophy.
While in Photobucket select the picture you want to show. On the right hand side are 4 link selections. Always use the bottom one or Image link. Click in the text area and it should change color and show "copied".
Come back here to DC and open a new thread or a new post. You can simply paste the link into this blank area. Then hit preview to check your success. You should see the picture populate. If that works, click post.
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