frankieC55
Junior Member
So I'm pretty tough on my drums, and just can't justify throwing down more money than I have on a brand new kit with no personality. But thats just my opinion. I just love the look of a bunch of random old drums cobbled together with some nice heads and cymbals and a good snare. I think its neat that every piece of my kit was once part of a matching drum set probably playing very different music than I do, before I was even born. So show me your mix n match kits. Whats the kit's story, and What kind of music do you play.
Pretty much the only thing I payed for in this picture is the snare stands and the drum heads(minus the bass drum heads)
Bass drum is a 22x14 Royce. Heads are Powerstrokes, given to me by my bass player. I found the drum in a church basement and was told I could have it.
The Rack tom has no brand, it just says Made in Japan on the mounting hardware, I found it the same place as the bass drum.
The floor tom is from my 1st drum set.
The Snare I received in Grammar school
Cymbals are Z Customs, The crash is broken, 18" Medium a yard sale find, sounds great and has lasted ages. 22" ride and 14" hats were given to me.
I have Aquarians all around besides the bass, and for being damn near free this kit sounds awesome, its very fun to play as well. I use it for a jazzy ska punk band with horns and a thrash/dbeat punk band.
Pretty much the only thing I payed for in this picture is the snare stands and the drum heads(minus the bass drum heads)
Bass drum is a 22x14 Royce. Heads are Powerstrokes, given to me by my bass player. I found the drum in a church basement and was told I could have it.
The Rack tom has no brand, it just says Made in Japan on the mounting hardware, I found it the same place as the bass drum.
The floor tom is from my 1st drum set.
The Snare I received in Grammar school
Cymbals are Z Customs, The crash is broken, 18" Medium a yard sale find, sounds great and has lasted ages. 22" ride and 14" hats were given to me.
I have Aquarians all around besides the bass, and for being damn near free this kit sounds awesome, its very fun to play as well. I use it for a jazzy ska punk band with horns and a thrash/dbeat punk band.