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From wadsmoe

No. It was hit from the outside of shell kind of like a flying saucer. Maybe they were playing frisbee with a hi-hat cymbal? flowers2 But it sliced through the wrap and poked the shell interior, just kind of fractured it,ya know? As far as the species of wood, I'm lucky if I count the plies and get that right, how the heck ...oh, by the way Was I right about the 2 plies? Burger Kin

Yes, it is 2 plies of maple. These are something like 1/16" thick and glued together horribly. Is there glue all over the interior? I don't know how it happened that Gretsch and Kent both used Jasper for the shells and only Kent shells show the glue everwhere. How did this happen? I wonder if Kent made their own shells for awhile...?

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Posted on 14 years ago
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Yep, 2 plies is correct, but it may actually be one piece of wood spooled around twice.

Posted on 14 years ago
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Actually there are 2 discernable places where you can see the plies' overlay. I didn't quite get out the magnifying glass but that's not really such a bad idea. :p

What's funny is that at first sight I thought this was one of those crap imports from the sixties. It wasn't until later when I really looked over the shell that I realized it was well made. By the way, what does the term 'stencil' mean anyway. I have a theory but want to hear it from the wizard.

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Posted on 14 years ago
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Someone knock over a cymbal stand and put the cut in the FT? This has never happened before, has it? LOL.

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Posted on 14 years ago
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I have heard that some of the shells were 1 ply of clock spring construction,think rolling a piece of paper into a tube,and that some of them can look like 3 ply also because of this.

Posted on 14 years ago
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