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Group: Forum Members Last Login: 1/30/2012 10:46 AM Posts: 363, Visits: 10,713 |
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Supreme Being
       
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| ...errr measurements and link?
******************************* What's better than playing bucket drums? Playing bucket drums on fire, that's what. |
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Group: Forum Members Last Login: 1/30/2012 10:46 AM Posts: 363, Visits: 10,713 |
| | I've learned that it's a SupraPhonic without the chrome now looking like an Acrolite. |
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Supreme Being
       
Group: Moderators Last Login: 1/9/2012 8:40 AM Posts: 678, Visits: 486 |
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Supreme Being
       
Group: Forum Members Last Login: 1/30/2012 10:46 AM Posts: 363, Visits: 10,713 |
| | I have a couple too.  |
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| | 6.5x14, i was that guy for over a decade. I was a 24'' BD guy forever, now i dont even know who the **** i am. One week i like something the next week its junk. The drums ive had a love affair with for over 5 years has been gear that is considered near rummage sale stuff. Im a very slow learner to being true to yourself. Ive never been an acrolite fan but i HAVE heard some ive totally dug. The ones ive liked have had the crappiest heads ive seen with pieces of snare wire broken and hanging. I think im changing my name from Amrawco to junkyard dog. |
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