Almost there! Still need 3 legs for 16" FT and could use 16 T rods too.
Prefer good+ condition but will consider all.
Almost there! Still need 3 legs for 16" FT and could use 16 T rods too.
Prefer good+ condition but will consider all.
Shouldn't be too hard to find, Mick. Good luck, can't wait to see what you do with that (now complete,) RB kit!
I'll keep my eyes open for parts for you...
John
Thanks John, copped 1 rim and found 2 lugs from the same guy. But, forgot I need the legs and t rods also. Shouldn't be hard to get.
Many thanks too for the woodshedding visit on Friday. Having a blast with the Killer and paradoodledoos!
Thanks John, copped 1 rim and found 2 lugs from the same guy. But, forgot I need the legs and t rods also. Shouldn't be hard to get.Many thanks too for the woodshedding visit on Friday. Having a blast with the Killer and paradoodledoos!
The legs and mounts are fairly easy to track down. If your total investment in the drum is under $350. you did real good. Complete round badge 16"s go for $500/600 so anything under that puts you in the black.
Yarp, enjoyed seeing you as well. Always fun to shoot the scheisse with another drummer. You can thank the late, great, Joe Morello for the 'Killer' and my high-school music teacher for the single/double/triple paradiddle-rounds. Play the Killer and the paradiddle rounds as a warm-up everyday. Gradually, with time and steady practice, you will learn control and gain some real proficiency. It's a great warm-up exercise!
You're welcome at our home any time. Looking forward. Hey, what did you think of my SBP Luddies? That J-fest kicks ass! You're the second drummer to compliment the sound I get out of a bass drum. Madchops (Bill, who is a serious drummer,) came to visit me two years ago and the first thing he asked me about was how I got that sound out of a bass drum. I just tune them all to the sound of a human heart-beat... works every time.
John
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