I don’t like the quick-lock mounts either. I know they’re supposed to move around to maximize resonance, but I prefer everything to be more stationary.
OH LOL....Trust me I am there myself bud!
Ludwig Classic Maple 22x16,10x8,12x9,16x16
7" Moon Gel Practice Pad
Sabian HHX Legacy
Decide whether this is love for the craft or simply an ego thing
http://www.redskymary.com/ NOT MY BAND, JUST A GREAT LOCAL BAND WHO SHOULD BE SOOO MUCH BIGGER IMO
I don’t like the quick-lock mounts either. I know they’re supposed to move around to maximize resonance, but I prefer everything to be more stationary.
Sam
Yamaha Birch Custom Absolute|Sonor SQ1|Tama Starclassic Birch Bubinga (3 kits)|Tama Club Jam|PDP CX |Snares: Sonor S-Class Pro, Yamaha Recording Custom brass, Starphonic aluminum, Starphonic Maple Burl, SLP G-Maple, Ludwig Universal, Black Magic
Ludwig Classic Maple 22x16,10x8,12x9,16x16
7" Moon Gel Practice Pad
Sabian HHX Legacy
Decide whether this is love for the craft or simply an ego thing
http://www.redskymary.com/ NOT MY BAND, JUST A GREAT LOCAL BAND WHO SHOULD BE SOOO MUCH BIGGER IMO
Ludwig Classic Maple 22x16,10x8,12x9,16x16
7" Moon Gel Practice Pad
Sabian HHX Legacy
Decide whether this is love for the craft or simply an ego thing
http://www.redskymary.com/ NOT MY BAND, JUST A GREAT LOCAL BAND WHO SHOULD BE SOOO MUCH BIGGER IMO
Tama hardware is quite good. Peace and goodwill.
Mark Wellman - drummer for Jesus; Pearl Modern Utility snare, Mapex Armory Sabre snare, 2 Mapex MPX snares, Mapex Saturn bass drum and toms / Sabian AAX/ Evans / Pro Mark![]()
Church Drummer's Army
New to me : Tama SLP Fat Spruce in turquoise lacquer finish.
14x22, 8x12, 14x16, 6x14”
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It certainly lives up to its name as being a fat sound. Reminds me of my ‘67 Ludwig kit with a warm punchy tone. Bought a new matching snare separate from the initial purchase which I found used at a big box store in town.
Tama Star Walnut:
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I now have two in the stable.
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Hello Rich......good to hear from you.
Those Tamas are beautiful. Even though I'm a long-time Gretsch player, those Tama Starclassics have always been attractive to me.
I have lots of their hardware......great stuff.
Hope you are doing well.
Gretsch USA & Zildjian(What Else Would I Ever Need ?)
Hey Ricardo how are you? Glad to see you are still around man. Your loyalty to Gretsch is to be commended. As you may recall, I’ve had a few Gretsch kits and enjoyed them all but I must agree with you about the StarClassic line. Superb build quality and great sounding drums.
Doing well, thanks.
I retired from the gov in August, 2019.
My wife and I have been travelling......all of Texas and New Mexico....all of New England, NY state, and Quebec...Arizona, Utah, Wyoming, Minnesota, the Dakotas, Montana, Washington, BC Canada, and Alaska....this summer will be the England, Ireland, Scotland, and Paris.
My loyalty to the Gretsch shells (I think) is because, during the year that I ordered them (1977 SSB), they were without question the best I'd ever seen.
These days, Gretsch still makes a good shell, but so do a few others.
Gretsch USA & Zildjian(What Else Would I Ever Need ?)
Wow! You've travelled to many different places Ricky. How cool! I retired in '23 and started to slowly plot my travel plans. Went to Virginia (Norfolk) to see my son in the Navy, he took me to DC. Been to Boulder CO and in June I'm going to visit relatives in Okinawa, Japan.
Hey Bish......yes, doing well.
On our drive up to Minnesota, we camped out at the Hard Rock in Sioux City.
A great stop.....
Gretsch USA & Zildjian(What Else Would I Ever Need ?)
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