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 Post subject: Drum Tips
PostPosted: Fri Nov 11, 2011 9:45 pm 
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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

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 Post subject: Re: Drum Tips
PostPosted: Fri Nov 11, 2011 11:12 pm 
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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.

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 Post subject: Re: Drum Tips
PostPosted: Fri Nov 11, 2011 11:33 pm 
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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.


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 Post subject: Re: Drum Tips
PostPosted: Sat Nov 12, 2011 12:27 am 
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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


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 Post subject: Re: Drum Tips
PostPosted: Sat Nov 12, 2011 10:24 am 
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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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