I bet that Premier 2000 aluminum is great.1951 Boosey&Hawkes Ajax (original calfskin)
1920s Ludwig Universal NOB
Early 70s Premier 2000 COA
1970s Ludwig Thermogloss maple (made from a concert tom)
1990s Premier Cabria eucalyptus
1960s Stewart root beer swirl
Ludwig Vistalite Amber 10 lug
It’s so good! For playing shows it’s usually the Premier aluminum- and sometimes that maple LudwigI bet that Premier 2000 aluminum is great.
Many here have already seen these, but maybe @CurtisDoherty hasn’t.
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Quite the photos too!Many here have already seen these, but maybe @CurtisDoherty hasn’t.
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Wow!!! Love them all except the Ludwigs. Extraordinary drums.
Jaw on Floor! Between Yours, sfmills, and CBphoto’s snares, That’s some Tama Snare Porn.Sadly I lack a group photo of my near 40 snare collection. Best I can offer up is a pic of some of my Tama drums, the Star snares. Technically the Simon Phillips anniversary snare isn’t a Star drum, but it photo-bombed the shot because it shares much of the same DNA from the Star line. View attachment 124998
Do you have a favorite?My little family of Tama Snares.
Surprisingly, the Starphonic Walnut at the moment.Do you have a favorite?
Killer finish on that drum.Surprisingly, the Starphonic Walnut at the moment.
What’s Your Favorite right now?Do you have a favorite?
I currently have my Starphonic aluminum on my kit, and when I return from New Hampshire I will replace it with my Star Hammered Brass (that’s what road trips do after hours of radio while on the road).What’s Your Favorite right now?