Discussion:
Love Me Some Used Gear!
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-MIKE-
2010-04-14 23:32:47 UTC
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Pearl D1000SP throne for $65.
Looks and feels new.
Normally goes for $125+

Also picked up an 18x32 H&B Enduro round multi-drum case for 50 bucks.
These are ones where it looks like they took a tom case and stretched it
way out. You can fit 2 or 3 toms and a shallow snare in these.
I've been looking for one for a while, but they are always way over $100.

Thank you, Forks.
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-MIKE-

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Glenn Dowdy
2010-04-16 17:34:08 UTC
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Post by -MIKE-
Pearl D1000SP throne for $65.
Looks and feels new.
Normally goes for $125+
Also picked up an 18x32 H&B Enduro round multi-drum case for 50 bucks.
These are ones where it looks like they took a tom case and stretched it
way out. You can fit 2 or 3 toms and a shallow snare in these.
I've been looking for one for a while, but they are always way over $100.
Nice haul. I've been looking for the multi-drum case to carry my HipGig in.

Glenn D.
-MIKE-
2010-04-16 17:38:21 UTC
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Post by Glenn Dowdy
Post by -MIKE-
Pearl D1000SP throne for $65.
Looks and feels new.
Normally goes for $125+
Also picked up an 18x32 H&B Enduro round multi-drum case for 50 bucks.
These are ones where it looks like they took a tom case and stretched it
way out. You can fit 2 or 3 toms and a shallow snare in these.
I've been looking for one for a while, but they are always way over $100.
Nice haul. I've been looking for the multi-drum case to carry my HipGig in.
Glenn D.
Rubbermaid garbage cans work great, if you're not worried about looking
a bit ghetto. :-)

I picked up the H&B to upgrade the one-trip-crap-kit to a
one-trip-good-kit.
The trash cans work great, but don't come across as very professional on
some gigs.
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-MIKE-

"Playing is not something I do at night, it's my function in life"
--Elvin Jones (1927-2004)
--
http://mikedrums.com
***@mikedrumsDOT.com
---remove "DOT" ^^^^ to reply
Glenn Dowdy
2010-04-16 18:24:50 UTC
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Post by Glenn Dowdy
Post by -MIKE-
Pearl D1000SP throne for $65.
Looks and feels new.
Normally goes for $125+
Also picked up an 18x32 H&B Enduro round multi-drum case for 50 bucks.
These are ones where it looks like they took a tom case and stretched it
way out. You can fit 2 or 3 toms and a shallow snare in these.
I've been looking for one for a while, but they are always way over $100.
Nice haul. I've been looking for the multi-drum case to carry my HipGig in.
Glenn D.
Rubbermaid garbage cans work great, if you're not worried about looking a
bit ghetto. :-)
I picked up the H&B to upgrade the one-trip-crap-kit to a
one-trip-good-kit.
The trash cans work great, but don't come across as very professional on
some gigs.
You need more stickers. ;)

Glenn D.
-MIKE-
2010-04-16 18:33:15 UTC
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Post by Glenn Dowdy
Post by Glenn Dowdy
Nice haul. I've been looking for the multi-drum case to carry my HipGig in.
Glenn D.
Rubbermaid garbage cans work great, if you're not worried about looking a
bit ghetto. :-)
I picked up the H&B to upgrade the one-trip-crap-kit to a
one-trip-good-kit.
The trash cans work great, but don't come across as very professional on
some gigs.
You need more stickers. ;)
Glenn D.
Reminds me of the vehicles you see all over Nashville with stickers for
instrument companies plastered all over the rear windows. Never made
any sense to me to do that.

You might as well put a sign on your car that reads,
"This is what's inside for you to steal!"
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-MIKE-

"Playing is not something I do at night, it's my function in life"
--Elvin Jones (1927-2004)
--
http://mikedrums.com
***@mikedrumsDOT.com
---remove "DOT" ^^^^ to reply
Glenn Dowdy
2010-04-16 18:53:32 UTC
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Post by -MIKE-
Post by Glenn Dowdy
Post by Glenn Dowdy
Nice haul. I've been looking for the multi-drum case to carry my HipGig in.
Glenn D.
Rubbermaid garbage cans work great, if you're not worried about looking a
bit ghetto. :-)
I picked up the H&B to upgrade the one-trip-crap-kit to a
one-trip-good-kit.
The trash cans work great, but don't come across as very professional on
some gigs.
You need more stickers. ;)
Glenn D.
Reminds me of the vehicles you see all over Nashville with stickers for
instrument companies plastered all over the rear windows. Never made
any sense to me to do that.
You might as well put a sign on your car that reads,
"This is what's inside for you to steal!"
Then you need some bio-hazmat stickers. Or Smith and Wesson.

Glenn D.

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