Thank you..Maybe a.bumper to keep it from hitting the toms? Whatever it is it looks like it's removable.
And they're made in Snarestone. Yes, that is a bona fide real place.For those in the know, it’s called the SnareTenna. It’s all true, I swear!
I believe the B-side to Spinal Tap’s Stonehenge was Snarestone. I’ve heard of that place as well. Isn’t it where there are a bunch of snare drums arranged into a circle of giant pi symbols? And twice a year, doesn’t the sun hit it at just the right angle to create the shadow of Buddy sitting on the toilet? That’s what I’ve heard.And they're made in Snarestone. Yes, that is a bona fide real place.
I think @jda has a self-made rash guard on his snare or tom. It's visible when he shows off his Gretsch kits. Maybe he'll dish on how it works.Bought one new from Reverb this year. Didn't really do much good.
I still have the 1970 catalog I was 14 with my "calculations" written in the margins on the Price ListI think @jda has a self-made rash guard on his snare or tom. It's visible when he shows off his Gretsch kits. Maybe he'll dish on how it works.
That actually would not be difficult to make. Leather scraps are readily available at craft and fabric shops -at least in my area. @jda is that made from real OR faux leather? Looks faux from the pic.oh yes yes yes You're talking about... my "No-Mo" Protectors...beautiful black leather ; ) with moccasin ties on my Broadkasters.
And...they are defunct - No More.. indeed.. But I bought 2