This is what you get from pro's that care about their work. Absolutely beautiful-exactly what I asked for and then some. Kudo's to Jeff...and, from the time they arrived to BD assembly...1 hour Burger Kin. I need to buy some rods and grommets before completion. THAT'S WHAT I'M TALKIN' ABOUT!
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Wow Tom I cant believe those shells are at your house already, I just shipped them USPS on Tuesday. I'm glad you like them (even with the imperfections) and boy you don't waste any time either. Thank you so very much for saying those nice words. Cant wait to see them all together! It was really fun working with you on the trade for the Slingy hardware, I'm happy and it sounds like you are too!
Thank you!
Jeff C
"Enjoy every sandwich" Warren Zevon
Congrats, Tom! It looks great. How does it sound?
Way to go boys! Can't wait to see the kit!
John
jc?..............You are awesome dude.
Great work.
Wonderful attitude.
Love the strive for perfection.
I have the same kind of mind set.
Lets not let it kill us too early.
We get it as close as we can.
Dude, it is great work!
BTW teverson..............Are those Premier lugs?
Need a close up in the light of that cool little bass drum.
Carry On Guys
Thanks to Mr. Jerry Jenkins
The lugs are NOT Premier. But they look like Premier. The original heads are beat to heck, so I ordered new G2 coated's for the tops and have a new Evans batter head in stock. That poor calf reso head is tired. Unless I tighten it WAY up it flops. Any suggestions?
Here are the two toms-
Try water and a dryer
66/67 downbeat with canister
Super 400 small round knob
1967 super classic obp
once the brass ceases to glitter, and the drum looses its luster, and the stage remains dark, all you have left is the timbre of family.
Those look superb!! Well done all around.
Mike
So, water and a dryer. On the drum, tensioned up? A spray bottle, wet rag? Please explain, please.Hmmmm
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