Oh absolutely not. I always appreciate your inside insights and wouldn't want to jeopardize you in any way for your generosity.benadrian wrote: Mon Jun 27, 2022 3:37 pmI would appreciate it if you don't go quoting me or cutting and pasting this anywhere on the internet, please.Chud Fusk wrote: Mon Jun 27, 2022 2:04 pm There it is. I wonder if people will start hoarding them. My older guitarist friend who doesn't like learning new technology surprised me when I showed him this sale by saying he's going to get a couple of the new ones instead. I guess he looked at his pile of 4 old-style DL4s with busted switches and decided to get with the times.
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262Yeah, same. I guess I need 3 delays, minimum. Who knew?elisha wiesner wrote: Mon Jun 27, 2022 6:23 pmI've kind of wanted one of those forever. Seems like maybe a good time to get one.Chud Fusk wrote: Sun Jun 26, 2022 1:39 pm They finally dropped the price of the original DL4 to $200 for a limited time. I wonder if it's discontinued now that there's a new version.
https://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail ... eler-pedal
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263If anyone within a few hours of Chicago/Milwaukee needs a full drum kit that'll rival some of the best kits ever made, this is a hell of a deal: https://milwaukee.craigslist.org/msg/d/ ... 25038.html
They probably meant to say 3 ply maple/poplar/maple shells w/ reinforcement rings (like how most classic Slingerlands/Ludwigs are built) not "6 ply shells"
(the related Paiste listing is technically a good deal but most here don't want 3 crashes and they refuse to break it up)
They probably meant to say 3 ply maple/poplar/maple shells w/ reinforcement rings (like how most classic Slingerlands/Ludwigs are built) not "6 ply shells"
(the related Paiste listing is technically a good deal but most here don't want 3 crashes and they refuse to break it up)
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264My musical bucket list is to play a kit with 4 20” 2002 crashes a la Phil Rudd. Always been kind of fascinated by that cymbal setup - why the redundancy? Must be something to it!penningtron wrote: Sat Jul 02, 2022 6:03 am (the related Paiste listing is technically a good deal but most here don't want 3 crashes and they refuse to break it up)
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265FINE.penningtron wrote: Sat Jul 02, 2022 6:03 am If anyone within a few hours of Chicago/Milwaukee needs a full drum kit that'll rival some of the best kits ever made, this is a hell of a deal: https://milwaukee.craigslist.org/msg/d/ ... 25038.html
They probably meant to say 3 ply maple/poplar/maple shells w/ reinforcement rings (like how most classic Slingerlands/Ludwigs are built) not "6 ply shells"
(the related Paiste listing is technically a good deal but most here don't want 3 crashes and they refuse to break it up)
I emailed the dude, if he has em, I am going to go get them. That's a hell of a deal.
*EDIT*
Hell yeah, going to go get them next week.
guitar in - weaklungband.bandcamp.com/
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266(just saw your edit) Excellent!!Owen wrote: Sat Jul 02, 2022 12:25 pm FINE.
I emailed the dude, if he has em, I am going to go get them. That's a hell of a deal.
Even though custom/non major brand drums can be hard to gauge used price-wise, there's no way that kit (not even factoring in the stands) cost less than $1,400 new.
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267The dude is cool as hell, he an older guy and we were talking on the phone so he knew I wasn't some lunatic from Chicago coming to murder him. He actually was sponsored by Chicago Drum Co, he has been playing rock n roll for 50 years.penningtron wrote: Sat Jul 02, 2022 12:55 pm(just saw your edit) Excellent!!Owen wrote: Sat Jul 02, 2022 12:25 pm FINE.
I emailed the dude, if he has em, I am going to go get them. That's a hell of a deal.
Even though custom/non major brand drums can be hard to gauge used price-wise, there's no way that kit (not even factoring in the stands) cost less than $1,400 new.
The shells were priced at 2k new. Yeah, I am not going to gauge what the resale value is for a custom drum kit, but shells, extra heads, bass pedal, double bass pedal, snare stand, hi-hat stand, 4 cymbal stands and a throne...yeah that seems worth over $500 to me.
guitar in - weaklungband.bandcamp.com/
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268Oh wow, didn't realize he was throwing in all that too. Maybe a slight bummer if the dude just couldn't find a band to rock with, but.. congrats!Owen wrote: Sat Jul 02, 2022 1:47 pm The shells were priced at 2k new. Yeah, I am not going to gauge what the resale value is for a custom drum kit, but shells, extra heads, bass pedal, double bass pedal, snare stand, hi-hat stand, 4 cymbal stands and a throne...yeah that seems worth over $500 to me.
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270Yeah.. I went to the Chicago Drum Co site and it too said 6-ply, but every shell on their site shows 'solid maple' re-rings so I'm not totally sure. There are slight tonal and projection differences between the two but either way you can't really go wrong with maple.yard barf wrote: Sun Jul 03, 2022 9:00 amI was curious about these drums. Last picture shows the inside of the toms. I don't see any rerings and the plies look thick, like 6 ply. Hard to tell for sure. Luddies and Slingerlands went to six ply around 1976, so maybe they meant that?penningtron wrote: Sat Jul 02, 2022 6:03 am They probably meant to say 3 ply maple/poplar/maple shells w/ reinforcement rings (like how most classic Slingerlands/Ludwigs are built) not "6 ply shells"