A buddy sold me this shell...
He drilled the f#%@ out of it....
11X14, mahogany...
How hard would it be to make 2 snare shells from it? Would that be too much of a sin?
A buddy sold me this shell...
He drilled the f#%@ out of it....
11X14, mahogany...
How hard would it be to make 2 snare shells from it? Would that be too much of a sin?
If you can turn it into something that you will use why not... Plus it's a project that may keep you out of trouble for a while...
Here's one of something similar done.. my favourite colour too..
http://www.vintagedrumforum.com/showthread.php?t=25049&highlight=turquoise
Cheers
John
If you don't mind buying another re enforcement ring, it's an easy job. I did a 58 WFL and used the original rings. So it was bit of a job getting that one ring off the scrap piece.
That green one is AWESOME!
#1. The shell is from an old marcher that is not in desirable.
#2. The damage has already been done in case someone did want that marcher
#3. You can get 2 very nice snare drums out of that shell--one with a cool badge.
#4. Snare drum lugs and other needed parts are plentiful online and from fellow forum members.
@Destiny
That is gorgeous
@Leedy
I agree. It resonates quite a bit just when you tap the shell. The wood has a note without being assembled.
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