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'73 Walberg & Auge Red Sparkle!! Last viewed: 3 minutes ago

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From jespo

Very cool.. I love it!!! Great to see what people are up to musically and what vintage they are rolling. :)Just noticed the video was taken at the Bull Run... Nice!! My band "Rust Never Sleeps" plays there a couple of times a year. I'll keep my eye on the Mark Marquis schedule... look forward to checking it out.

Yes, Bull Run is a nice venue. They have entertainment downstairs, and use the big room for larger acts. Nice people to work for. Looks like we're back there in April. I'll watch for Rust Never SleepsCool1

Player54
Posted on 12 years ago
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From leedybdp

I think that one of my Walberg & Auge sets is from near the end of their drum set manufacturing. Thi set is marked inside the shell as RGB 11-72 with Auburn badges. The color is unique. I call it Ice Blue Glass Glitter. W&A used mostly Jasper shells obtained through trades with Gretsch for W&A hardware. These shells have the Gretsch silver interior paint. My 1965 W&A set has mostly Rogers parts with unpainted Jasper shells from Rogers. They are wrapped in Salmon Satin Flame. My 1963 W&A Gold Glass Glitter set has a 16 deep by 14 diameter floor tom. that size has mucho cajones. The rails were used well in to the 70's by Gretsch. This set has the double tom holder that looks like it's a cross breeding of a rail consolette (the spoons for the toms) and s Ludwig center post with receiver.

My shells are all unpainted. The 22" 1969 Bass is much lighter than the

'63 22" donor bass I just bought. Two different kinds of wood, for sure. That '63 also has the fold out feet. The hoops were toast. The badge was great, and I got the 8 good T rods and claws I needed to finish the '64. Those are beauties you've got there. I see your '63 bass has the fold out legs too.

Player54
Posted on 12 years ago
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