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I have many kits at the moment, but they culd be sold shortly due to poor finances.

My pride and joy is my Noble and Cooley kit, 20, 12, 14. I also have a DW Jazz series, 18, 12,14 in an amazing Silver Sparkle, you wanna hear that kick for being 18". I also have a Pearl Masterworks kit which I've had for years 22, 10, 12, 14, 16

I have a range of snares including a Pearl brass free floatng piccolo, a Craviotto Mahogany 14 x 5.5 and a beast of a DW Edge 14 x 6.

I play Zildjian cymbals and mostly use either my K custom session hats or K Custom Special Dry hats, 22" K Constantinople medium thin ride or 20" K Light Ride, 17" K Custom special dry crash, 17" K Hybrid china and also have a couple of 16" A custom crashes which are wicked. I also got a Sabian Power Bell ride years ago, which is amazing and can't bare to part with.

Tomas

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Probably time for an update:

Epiphone (Not So) Standard Les Paul bass - EMG-HB pickups, EMG-BQC 3-band + mid sweep EQ

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Custom build - Seymour Duncan pickups, Artec 2-band EQ

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1978 Gibson G-3 - no mods of course!

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2009 Traben Chaos Attack 4 - no mods, I just got it :)

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DeArmond Starfire semi-acoustic - no pics yet, sorry!

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Thought I'd add my list of stuff:

Premier Resonator (@1990) Black

22x16 Bass drum

10, 12, 13 & 14 toms

16 & 18 floor toms

Yamaha Recording Custom (@1980) Natural Lacquer

22x14 Bass drum

8, 10, 12 & 13 toms

16 & 18 floor toms

Snares

Ludwig Supraphonic 400 (@1965)

Pearl free floating piccolo (maple)

Cymbals

Zildjian:

14 Hi-Hats (1970s)

14 New Beat Hi-Hats

10 A Custom Splash

15 K Dark Custom Crash

16 Rock Crash

17 K Medium Thin Crash

18 A Custom Crash

20 A Custom Ping Ride

20 Ride (1970s)

Paiste

22 Rude Ride/Crash

Hardware

Sonor Hi-Hat pedal (possibly Model Z 5474)

Tama bass drum pedal

Premier 4000 hardware

Pearl Rack with five boom arms

Odds & Ends

Sonor bass drum pedal

Yamaha bass drum pedal

Ludwig Spur-Lok Hi-Hat pedal

Premier Trilock stands

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Thought I'd add my list of stuff:

Premier Resonator (@1990) Black

22x16 Bass drum

10, 12, 13 & 14 toms

16 & 18 floor toms

Yamaha Recording Custom (@1980) Natural Lacquer

22x14 Bass drum

8, 10, 12 & 13 toms

16 & 18 floor toms

Snares

Ludwig Supraphonic 400 (@1965)

Pearl free floating piccolo (maple)

Cymbals

Zildjian:

14 Hi-Hats (1970s)

14 New Beat Hi-Hats

10 A Custom Splash

15 K Dark Custom Crash

16 Rock Crash

17 K Medium Thin Crash

18 A Custom Crash

20 A Custom Ping Ride

20 Ride (1970s)

Paiste

22 Rude Ride/Crash

Hardware

Sonor Hi-Hat pedal (possibly Model Z 5474)

Tama bass drum pedal

Premier 4000 hardware

Pearl Rack with five boom arms

Odds & Ends

Sonor bass drum pedal

Yamaha bass drum pedal

Ludwig Spur-Lok Hi-Hat pedal

Premier Trilock stands

You forgot to add:

1 natty cowboy shirt

1 less stick after last night

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My thoughts exactly, could probably get someone in Glasgow to re-jig the components if that was the case.

The guy who made it wrote this about it;

"This is a point to point hand wired boutique fuzz

Made using some pretty special components

Two Nos wax covered capacitors that were made in the 1940's!!!!!!!!!!!!! These things pre date rock'n'roll!

Two Nos ceramic caps from the 1960's

Two Phillips Nos yellow caps and a Phillips Nos axial cap

This fuzz may not be to everybody's taste but you can't argue with how good it looks!

I made this to be responsive to your guitars volume knob, with your guitar vol on full you get a fuzzy angry mess that sustains forever (not my personal favourite sound) but back off the guitars volume and you get a lush warm tone that is to die for!

My favourite way to use this pedal is with a humbucker equipped guitar using the neck pickup with the volume below half way through an epiphone valve junior amp, gives the best bluesy rock lead sound going!

This is a wacky unique pedal that has more boutique class than your average fuzz

Any questions please ask"

His use of the word 'wacky' was nearly a deal breaker, but I got over it.

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