SonoRon wrote:
Can't thank you all enough for your kind words
And Croyd SPILL THE BEANS!!!!!
Well, it looks like the ink is just about dry(thanks for coining such an apropos phrase, Cliff
), so I can take Ron's encouragement and, finally, post about an amazing confluence of circumstance and its, probable, outcome...
Back in January, Gregory posted(on another forum) a link to a CL ad posted in the Atlanta area. The ad was for a long lugged Designer kit, in black, with a 10" tom that didn't match the kit. Gregory opined that it was a "bargain." For me, personally, it was a stunner.
I took one look at the kit and knew what it was: 10" x 10", 12" x 12", 16" x 16", 18" x 18", 22" x 16". The seller mentioned that the 10" was green and that the kick had a small crack in the reso side hoop. I don't believe in coincidences, but I emailed the seller(whose name wasn't listed). The next morning I got an email.
The seller was one of my best friends from my early college years. And the kit he was selling was, of course, familiar to me. It was the very set I had sold to him eight years earlier[I'd been forced to part with it under some pretty horrific circumstances and my friend and I had lost touch shortly after he bought it].
Those maple heavy Designers were my very first Sonor kit...
ever.
At about the same time, I posted a wanted ad looking for a Designer 14" x 8" snare with a maple heavy shell. I'd found one when I was putting together my Designers(back in '00) and I'd held onto it for as long as I could after I lost the kit, but, ultimately, I was forced to part with it as well. Gunnar replied to my ad and we started chatting about Designer maple heavy snares. It turned out a friend of his had bought one on Ebay back in 04 that was the same finish as mine. After comparing notes for awhile, we figured out that the friend that Gunnar was telling me about is the very same gentleman who bought my snare from me.
Within two months, I'd discovered the whereabouts of the kit that meant the world to me...
I won't bore you guys with the details and some of it isn't really my story to tell...
But my favorite snare of all time is sitting three feet to my left and the rest of my Designers should be arriving in the next few weeks.
Thank you, Gregory.Your simple, unwitting act of kindness set in motion a chain of events that changed the course of my life(and that is truly not hyperbole). Gunnar, what can I say that hasn't
already been said?! I have no words, brother. Kelly, my goodness, I could write a book and still not thank you enough. But you know that already.
Sometimes, Sonor is about more than just the drums. Its about the journey and the amazing people you meet along the way. This is an embarrassingly public thank you, but I wanted each of you to know how much your contributions meant.