One can only hope that people that do not know how to set up drums also do not know their value. Let the good deals be had!!!!!
This thread never gets old. About the time I think I've seen it all.....
-Brian
"Too many crappy used drum stuff to list"
Play the SONG......not the DRUMS!!!
"I think that feeling is a lot more important than technique. It's all very well doing a triple paradiddle - but who's going to know you've done it? If you play technically you sound like everybody else. It's being original that counts." ~ John Bonham
One can only hope that people that do not know how to set up drums also do not know their value. Let the good deals be had!!!!!
DW Performance Series
Peavey Radial Pro RBS-1
Roland TDW-20
Gibraltar rack system
Sabian AA/AAX/HHX/Vault
Tama pedals
^OMG that one is the best!! Toms on cymbal stands!!
Amazing
The smaller tom is on a hihat stand
To be fair it's being advertised by a charity shop but even so it's difficult to imagine how they came up with that configuration.
SONOR 6 pc Special Edition 3007's red maple, old Pearl Brass 14x6 FF snare, Yamaha Tour Custom maple 8 pc., Tama 4 pc., honey amber B/B, Ludwig Supralite chrome 14x6.5 steel snare, Paiste, Saluda & Zildjianhttp://www.facebook.com/DerailedRockers/
Loaned out Slingerland upgraded 4 pc 1963 black, wrapped maple + 14" Pearl birch FT
at least it's close but still made me giggle
Yeah that'll sell..
ZildjianLeague/LP/Aquarian/Mapex/Pearl
Snares: 4
RIP- Frank, Wolvie, Les Paul
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No metronome?
The Rudiments
I wish people knew how to count drums properly. I could never figure that out how they don't do research or know simple things. My Yamaha must be a 40 piece monster now lol
When my kid turns 3 they'll get a drumset!
I got my full size Sonor kit at the age of 5...
I was playing drums before anything else.
I couldn't reach the pedals or play the bassdrum yet lol
Wish I could screen shot this... he's so proud of his "double bass setup"
Ludwig double Bass Drum kit, 2 kits in one!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! - $1800
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