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Author:  Gregory [ Sat Jul 16, 2016 1:01 pm ]
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Somay'all know where I got these. On May 31, they showed up on facebook in Minneapolis (I hate facebook, but that's nothing to do with this thread). The photos weren't very good, I was still working on my teardrops, and I didn't yet know what to expect from them as a gigging kit. So I let it slide. Pic 1: facebook photo:


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Yes, that's a 14/18 in there. And a rosewood snare. No, I didn't get those. Yes, I am kicking myself.

But I did get the stack on the left. Two weeks ago, the guy put the 13/16/20 kit back up, and I called him and locked it in.

As always, it's hard to capture veneers in photos. I think the color cards in digital cameras work overtime to try to capture the figure. These probably give the best interpretation of what most people will see.



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Author:  cliff [ Sat Jul 16, 2016 1:45 pm ]
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Hell, now I am gonna kick you too! :lol:

I did not realize that a snare had potentially been available as well, but I don't have any firsthand knowledge of teardrop snares either :?


Author:  Gregory [ Sat Jul 16, 2016 2:38 pm ]
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Me either. The snare went for $800, and that price does not interest me at all!

Author:  Kelly [ Sun Jul 17, 2016 6:59 am ]
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Excellent! I know how excited you were about these. They sure are pretty.

Teardrops are a strange world to me. I look at a stack of them and I have no idea what sizes they are.
I can't even make out the snare in that picture.

Oh...nvm. I see the snare. I misread the 14/18 as 14/8...14 x 8

Author:  Gregory [ Sun Jul 17, 2016 12:39 pm ]
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Kelly wrote:
Excellent! I know how excited you were about these. They sure are pretty.

Teardrops are a strange world to me. I look at a stack of them and I have no idea what sizes they are.


Thanks, Kel. I am far more pleased with these than I thought I'd be.

The before-sale photo was discouraging to me - it really looks quite awful. Having worked with these some, I can now see the possibilities that may be lurking beneath junk photographs, although I have to say that, when I saw the kit in the shop, I almost didn't buy it. Florescent shop lighting, piles of other derelict stuff nearby, a general air of fatigue, and 46 years of built up smut on the drums almost caused me to turn around and go home empty handed.

Am I ever glad I didn't. The more I work with this kit, but better I discover its condition. The bass drum probably had its reso removed from day one, but miraculously the bearing edge is in good shape. The floor tom, too, went reso-less, and its bearing edge is also fine. There is not fading on the shells worth mentioning. Rosewood is particularly susceptible to UV, so these drums must have lived in cases when they weren't being played.

Starting work, with fortification:


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No fading on shells, not even under the lugs. Apparent color differentiation under lugs is a result of the lug protecting the lacquer finish from the elements, so it is a higher gloss, as originally finished, and the rosewood figure is less obscured by a scratched lens, as it were. The grey area in the veneer is interesting - never seen anything quite like it in rosewood. I understand that some of the coloration in Brazilian rosewood is a result of periodic forest fires that would char the outside but not kill the trees, leaving lines behind to tell the story.


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Even the foam packing in the lugs is still serviceable - incredible to me since the foam had turned to powder in my other kit.

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Hard to photograph chrome, but perhaps you can see the schmutz on the chrome where I have not cleaned it. Stuff that looks like scratches on the upper right? Just built up schmutz.

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Nice detail change from my other kit: tapered stud endings. Not sure whether this was to facilitate threading or nut placement. As you can see, the threaded sections are cast into the lug, not threaded in.

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Author:  tim [ Mon Jul 18, 2016 5:22 pm ]
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You won on the figuring! holy cow.
I'll let you know when the buyer if the other kit puts them on craigslist....if ever.

Author:  Gregory [ Mon Jul 18, 2016 6:16 pm ]
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Thanks, Tim. Nice to hear from you. Been busy?

Jorge has been moving equipment around a lot, but I doubt he's going to sell any time soon!

Author:  tim [ Mon Jul 18, 2016 6:53 pm ]
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He's got to make room for a little one so some of those singles have to go. I saw him last week and he is doing great.
Very busy, but have some exciting moves planned coming up in the next year which will hopefully slow down the pace a bit.

How is that Kirkland Blend? We never see that out here

Author:  Gregory [ Tue Jul 19, 2016 12:20 am ]
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Kirkland is Costco, and deals on Scotch come up around Christmas. There were still a few bottles left a few weeks ago. 1.5 liters for $20, and it is quite tasty. For the money, it is ridiculously good.

Author:  Goki [ Tue Jul 19, 2016 1:21 am ]
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Congratulations on the drums Gregory...

....and on the scotch :D

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