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Drummerboy

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  1. Forgot to say ive got a Sonor Jungle kit in white sparkel that im looking to sell and it comes with Le Blond hard cases.
  2. Hi there Got alot of drum stuff going and im open to offers. Pearl Icon rack with ten cymbal boom arms, 5 tom arms, ten clamps and i think a remote hi hat.all in good condition. Set of Premier stands with hi-hat, 2 cymbal stands and a snare stand. Vintage collectable Zildjian ride cymbal Sonor double pedal with matching Hi-hat Pearl Travel Conga Some old Scimitar Zoldjian ride and hi-hats Stagg crash and splash. Richmo 13 custom snare birch. PM if interested in any. Cheers:up:
  3. Did you get my last PM about these???????????????????
  4. Drum stuff for sale: Pearl Travel Conga drum with case and tuning key. Pearl Icon Rack with clamps/tom arms/cymbal boom arms etc. Message me for full list. 12 Inch Zildjian Special recording hats Sonor Double Pedal with case. Offers please:up: PM me. Cheers
  5. 12 inch Zildjian special recording hats in great condition - only used a few times. Open to offers. Have pics if needed. PM me. Cheers D
  6. If you really want to sell it i would suggest ebay or drumclassifieds.com
  7. Kinda was not my point but anyway.
  8. I was on about him prefering to take his own kit to tunnels.
  9. AMAZING! Someone who talks sense! Congrats Jim Stax you have just been awarded the common sense award:up: Im glad to see you get what i was on about. Tunnels is a decent venue. Like the layout!
  10. LOL this is kinda silly now. I was merly making a point about flexability not sound. You talk as if the moorings has a great sound - it does'nt! Fact is the EQs in that "box" of a stage is awful. So it would in fact make not much difference for others to use their kit without spending 6 hours running through a sound deck. I feel im wasting my breath but i can't be bothered arguing anymore.
  11. No i think you don't get my point but oh well.
  12. I was there on that night i am talking about and there was plenty of time to change the kit!! We had ages before the doors opened and if they had spent less time moaning over which kit to use and just set it up then it would have worked fine. I can't see why you seem to want to take sides in this - were you there??
  13. I was talking about the drum kit not guitar - they can be as nice as they like to the guitarist its not exactly going to affect me is it? I like the moornings and the folk which run it but again sometimes you just need to make an exception.
  14. Yeah i agree it would not be the end of the world for them to be more flexable. And im not just talking about Aberdeen venues.
  15. Ahhhh Wifebeater - good old Dave on guitar. I miss him - used to play in Red Mongouse with him:up:
  16. My point was not about worrying about brining your kit to a gig to have others use it as obvously the guy said he did not mind. Ths point was the guys who run moorsings could have made an expection as it would not have been the end of the world to set up his kit - they just could not be assed. But anyway it depends what gigs you go to - alot of gigs with my band are booked for us - as in we are the main band playing. So i do take a kit most times becuase A) The venue we play does not normally have a kit or B) i'll be the only one playing it so i don't mind taking it.
  17. Don't forget good old Vergin Donati - the way he goes around those toms above his head is mado_O
  18. This is so true about "house hardware" - its always bent to buggery and you can never really change the angles etc on it. The only main problem ive got with taking all your own gear is weather they can be bothered to let you use it - i had a gig at the Moorings bar last summer and this band had come up all the way from Hull to play. Their drummer had brought his pearl Masters with him but they did not let him set it up even though he was perfectly hapyp for all of the drumms that night to use his kit - boo hoo to the moornings!!:down:
  19. Hmm well guess it ovbously does happen but again its hard to see most mainstream music without hats - jazz maybe. alot of thats on the ride/crash rides anyway but id be lost without a hi-hat...
  20. wait until you come to record your kit - only then does it really hit you how good or bad sounding it is. And alot of musicians like using their own stuff - i guess it all depends if you care about things like the sound and "playability" of your instriment do you start to care about which kit you play - the house one or your own.
  21. Yeah i kinda agree with this. The only drummer which springs to mind who never used a hi-hat much is Keith Moon and he was a nutter lol!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  22. No hi-hat???( I take it your in a heavy band ? I actually want to change my hi-hat as im bored with the sound now.
  23. I wish i could just do with as little as possible - but when your used to a big rig its harder to size down. having said that where i practise for my blues band i just use a sonor jungle kit and hats, crash/ride and ride so just a typical jazz setting really.
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