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27022
The LEO JORDAN TRIO Plays Trumpets Jazz Club tomorrow night in montclair NJ 730pm www.trumpetsjazz.com Leo Jordan : Guitar Chuck Sastre : Bass Ken Serio...
tripping tree
bobbygardner714
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Jun 2, 2006
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27023
This might be a little bit off topic, but here goes anyway. In life there's the good & the bad, the Yin & Yang, the positive and negitive and so it Friday...
oazeal
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Jun 5, 2006
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27024
LOL.!! You are preaching to the choir my friend! BB Kings is the only place around where I can go see my fave band, bond. Believe it or not, they are a British...
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phanrhapan
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Jun 5, 2006
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It ain't just BB Kings, Jazz clubs like The Blue Note, Birdland, and others that book national touring acts are just as bad if for different reasons. They can...
oazeal
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Jun 6, 2006
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Dude, that's cool and all that your into all of this. if you want to here some killer music go to the burning man festival in the nevada desert some time. you...
destiny mitchell
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Jun 6, 2006
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Reminder from the Calendar of drumzillaslair http://groups.yahoo.com/group/drumzillaslair/cal Frankie & The Know-It-Alls (Win-Daddy) in CT Saturday June 10,...
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Jun 9, 2006
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27029
I have a number of old cymbal stands, one being particularly unusual. I purchased it around 1968 and I believe it's a Ludwig. The base is completely flat and...
ben willis
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Jun 12, 2006
12:20 am
27030
Ludwig made flat based stand during the 60's... so it's sounds acurate. But it is hard to tell without seeing it. Go on ebay and compare it to the ludwig...
Tony
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Jun 12, 2006
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27031
I've been unable to find another exactly like this one. Many of them are flat based but have a braced fold-out tri-pod. This one has three fold-out aluminum ...
ben willis
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Jun 13, 2006
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27032
There is an e-mail virus going through all the Yahoo Groups. If you see an e-mail entitled "New Graphic Site", no matter WHO it says it's from, DELETE it! Do...
drumzilla
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Jun 13, 2006
6:02 pm
27033
... My first drum kit (a cheapo brand called Stewart), back around 1969, had several cymbal stands like that, with the wingnut and the non-braced legs. They...
Pat
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Jun 13, 2006
9:56 pm
27034
Ben, Just got your e-mail. Glad I could be of service. Just like today, I believe a number of drum hardware parts back then came from a select few...
gundorps
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Jun 14, 2006
1:26 am
27035
... this one..." Ben... Your cymbal stand sounds like it is either a Slingerland--large wing-nut held on the bolt with a small steel washer and steel slotted ...
RB
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Jun 14, 2006
1:26 am
27036
... Someone sent me a photo of a stand like mine, and it is Ludwig. Evidently, they only manufactured this model for a short time. They are amazingly sturdy...
ben willis
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Jun 14, 2006
10:33 am
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Sorry, but I mis-read your post and thought you were saying it was a Ludwig. It is identical to the one in your photo so it must be a Slingerland. Even the ...
ben willis
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Jun 14, 2006
10:34 am
27038
... slotted ... out, ... threaded ... (or ... RB, Sounds like you might have mixed up a little. According to Ben, my Slingerland stand was an exact match to...
gundorps
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Jun 15, 2006
12:22 am
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Mine also has a wing-nut without a washer. Whether this is original I don't know. Since your post, I've seen a couple on E-bay that are Slingerland so I'm sure...
ben willis
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Jun 15, 2006
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27040
OK, time for a new question. I'm sure you will give me great answers! I recently bought a 10x14 1960's Slingerland Coliseum snare, and wanted to play it in...
Jeff Riedle
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Jun 15, 2006
4:50 pm
27041
... Thanks for the info, Ben....
Pat
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Jun 15, 2006
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27042
... Is there a possibility of taking the top shaft of your snare stand and trimming off some of the length with a pipe cutter? I had to do that with my Yamaha...
Stephanie Ellison
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Jun 15, 2006
5:10 pm
27043
The problem with cutting off the top of the shaft means you also cut off the part that secures the shaft to the stem of the basket. How did you modify it to...
Jeff Riedle
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Jun 15, 2006
5:23 pm
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It's coincidental that this question has come up since my cymbal stand question. I found that by using the upper part of the 60s Ludwig snare stand with the ...
ben willis
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Jun 15, 2006
5:24 pm
27045
... No, you don't touch the bottom stand part at all. You take the basket half of the stand and cut off a length on the bottom end of the shaft that goes INTO...
Stephanie Ellison
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Jun 15, 2006
7:49 pm
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Most stands today are 16" to 19" tall at their lowest point. I do remember back in the 70's when deep snares were all the rage (7" to 10")some of the...
oazeal
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Jun 15, 2006
8:39 pm
27047
Wow, with my Tama Roadpro stand at it's very lowest point my 6½" deep snare is right where I want it. I can't imagine playing with an 8" or especially a 10"...
Jesse Segovia
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Jun 15, 2006
9:26 pm
27048
Encouraged by the success of an earlier buy, folks over on homerecording.com are organizing to do a second group mic buy. I offered to help organize this and...
Scot Clayton
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Jun 15, 2006
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Reminder from the Calendar of drumzillaslair http://groups.yahoo.com/group/drumzillaslair/cal MYSTERY TOUR (Drumzilla's band) Friday June 16, 2006 9:30 pm -...
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Jun 16, 2006
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27050
Hi all I hope 'Zilla and Co won't mind, as this is not going to be a plug for a competing forum, but I'd just like to flag up a new discussion group in case...
Cat Lake (Percussioni...
cindersworld
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Jun 16, 2006
9:30 am
27051
RIMS will cure yer ill! That should provide you with whatever height you desire. It wil also give you some room for a double pedal if desired....
Tony
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Jun 16, 2006
12:08 pm
27052
The issue isn't the length of the stem on the basket. I just keep that bottomed out. For me the issue is the heighth of the lower leg portion of a stand. That...
Jeff Riedle
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Jun 16, 2006
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