optimistic wrote:This is a great thread - thanks for posting the pics of your kit. I read on Vistalites.com that fewer than 50 green kits were ever sold
http://www.vistalites.com/reference/history.htm The 18" floor, in particular, is one rare bird.
I rehabbed a clear kit and I thought that was a large undertaking, but you have really got your hands full. I'm planning on taking some pics of my kit next month, I'll post them here once I do...
the world needs more Acrylic Drum pr0n...
Thanks! PLEASE post pics...being in the midst of green kit restoration, and learning all that it entails, I can only imagine that a clear kit is just... impossible. That being said, I realize that a perfect restoration is near impossible. That's not to say that I am settling for anything by any means. Just that I know that there are limitations.
I will NOT sell these drums. Money is not at all, and never was, a factor. I'm going to play these Goddamn drums. In other news, I rip comic books from their original packaging and tear open the boxes on vintage Star Wars toys so my kids can play with them...as it was meant to be.
It's gonna be SLOW...I want to see cool pics of the finished drums just as much as you. I'm a busy dude and it's going to be months before I'm done.
That being said...here are the latest, uneventful pics....
Thanks to everyone who's expressed an interest. I never would have thought that there would be so much unbridled support. This forum fucking rocks.
Kerble wrote:This thread is great, btw. I know almost nothing about drums, yet this thread fills me with glee.
Thanks Kerble! (Now, if I don't do this right, I'll look like a real ass.)
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offal wrote:Holy shit.
Kerble was wrong.
This certainly changes things.