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Author:  Hookd on Phonics [ Fri Nov 11, 2011 9:45 pm ]
Post subject:  Drum Tips

So, I've been looking for a third Pierce drum throne. I need to contact them to see if they survived the economic woes that killed so many other small companies. Every couple of days, I do an eBay/Google search. Here's one I found today:

http://www.drumtips.com/drum-tips/your-drum-tips3.htm

I pity the sap who can get through more than a page of this illiterate nonsense!

:ugeek: Brian

Author:  Gregory [ Fri Nov 11, 2011 11:12 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Drum Tips

Hookd on Phonics wrote:
So, I've been looking for a third Pierce drum throne. I need to contact them to see if they survived the economic woes that killed so many other small companies. Every couple of days, I do an eBay/Google search. Here's one I found today:


Never heard of a Pierce, but I had a good long read and extracted this helpful information:

Remember your drum throne only has to deal with one butthole. The drummer that sits on the drum throne has to deal with two or more buttholes. Keep your cool.

Author:  Hookd on Phonics [ Fri Nov 11, 2011 11:33 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Drum Tips

Go to the bottom of this page for the Rejuvenator seats:

http://web.bledsoe.net/~pierceseat/products.htm

I have both a RS-2000 and a RS-4000, both in black.

I'd like another RS-4000.


:ugeek: Brian

Author:  RolandG [ Sat Nov 12, 2011 12:27 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Drum Tips

As much as I could discern, it's just a bunch of kids eager to share their hard earned "wisdom" with whatever audience will have them. :roll: Pretty harmless considering we all went through that time in life when we knew all things about all things. :lol:

Roland

Author:  Gregory [ Sat Nov 12, 2011 10:24 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Drum Tips

Some of my personal favorites:

If you snap your drum stick. DONT try and glue it back to gether. it will temperarilly work intill it snaps again. - Dead Fish

If you can't afford new heads take them off of your drum and iron them to remove the dishing and small dents. - Jim Dwyer


BETTER SNEAR SOUND. If you want a dry sound on your snare and remove the spair air in it to take away the ringing noise.....if you have a spear coated snare head...get a thick pin and pierce hole a the sied of the skin beside the rim....then place a little bit of duck tape...
THIS DOES WORK HONEST!...TRY IT
- Mike

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