Let's see your drums!
1vockins wrote:Jesus.I have got a stop sign / early 70s / Tony Williams Gretsch sort of like the one that's hanging out in your corner.Why I have five guitars and one drumset, I don't know. Maybe when I'm a better guitar player I'll have one guitar.If anyone has a line on a 24" cherry red Gretsch bass drum hoop with chrome trim, let me know please.That Gretsch kit is the project kit!Today, I went to fix an old friend's computer. He's an old townie, one of the last of the wave of townies that gave the world the B-52s and a half dozen other great bands. Most everyone else has gone on to NYC or Woodstock, NY or gotten rich and/or broke buying and selling houses, or gone on to be famous addicts or artists, or something or whatever. This guy still lives in a beautiful crumbling old southern gothic house and rents some of the rooms to artists and russian poet exchange students. His income is something like "fixed," inasmuch as it RARELY goes up. So, he has an old Mac and I fix it when it goes wrong, I don't charge him, because I consider him to be kind of a local treasure. I don't need his money, anyway.Today I went over had a look at his internet connection, and fixed a couple of things. He tried to pay me and I wouldn't take his money, but several times I have walked out on his porch and said "Y'know, you really should let me take those drums and work on them."Today he said "Look, I never play any more, just take them. If you can do something with them, man, have at 'em."So, I left his place today with an old wine-red Gretsch kit- 22" bass, 12" five lug rack tom, and a 16" floor time. Also, two 12" Camco rack toms, with the original factory resonant heads on the bottom, that say "Camco, by Kustom!"So cool.The bass drum needs a front hoop, legs and leg mounts, and there's a giant hole cut for the tom mount. The rack tom also has a pretty massive hole cut in it for the tom mount and then some other Gretsch tom mount improperly installed, so I will probably hunt down an original one, and the floor tom needs legs and a bottom hoop.Still, it should clean up pretty well. I will probably sell the Camco toms on eBay to help someone else round out a kit. That should pay for everything else, I think.I have already shot my "before" photos of the Gretsches. I will get them off my camera and get them up later tonight.Here is my list of kits, from oldest to newest:1952 Slingerland Radio Kings 22", 13", 16", 14" x 5" snare. Minty.1966 Rogers Blue Sparkle 20", 13", 16", 14" x 5" snare Needs work.19?? Gretsch kit I just got.1984 Ludwig Maple kit 24", 10", 12", 14", 16" Toured hard but very playable1990s Premier Maple kit 22", 12", 13", 16" 14" x 5.5" snare mint2005 Ludwig Bonham reissue 3 ply kit 26", 13", 16", 18", 14"x6" snare 2005 Ludwig Bonham reissue Vistalites 26", 14", 16", 18" Snares:14" x 6.5" Supraphonic14" x 7" Head Drums custom barrel stave ebony15" x 6.5" WFL 1930s snare14" x 6.5" Tama Imperial Star (this is a great sounding snare, but let's keep that between us)14" x 6.5" 1970s Ludwig maple snare, tangerine glitter wrap 14" x 6" Pearl Steel snare (sounds better than you'd think, actually)odds and ends:36" x 18" marching bass drumtwo 12" Camco toms which will soon be looking for a new home.I think that's everything.Except what I have forgotten.
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