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Bombs Away
Posted: Thursday, July 15, 2010 2:20:59 PM
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OK, so I have a standard Starclassic 6/12 x 14 Maple snare which I love, but for more aggressive music, it just doesn't cut it. So, I just bought a older Starclassic 6/12 x 14 brass snare on Ebay and got it for only $133. Why is it so cheap? Anyone have one or know something about this?
LowPhreak
Posted: Thursday, July 15, 2010 7:43:16 PM

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Because some people are desperately giving away stuff on eBay, the economy is bad, etc.

SONOR 3007 10/12/13/16/22 - Autumn Fade
TAMA SC Copper 14x5.5 or YAMAHA Copper 14x6.5
TAMA Lever Glide & Roadpro Omni-ball SS
Gibraltar GPR-SSS rack, Pearl Eliminator belt-drive, YAMAHA cymbal stands

pAisTe (L to R): Skiba-modified 13.5" Twenty top/Dimensions Thin-Heavy bottom; 10" Dark Energy Mk I Splash; Skiba-modified 21" Dark Energy Mk I Ride; 18" prototype Twenty Thin China; 17" Sound Formula Thin Crash; 19" Signature Reflector Heavy Full Crash.


Bombs Away
Posted: Thursday, July 22, 2010 1:38:58 PM
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OK, cool. Just to let people know, this is a steal.I had a Mapex Pro brass which I paid more for, and the Starclassic is way better. It cut like a butcher's knife, tuned high or low. Perfect.
LowPhreak
Posted: Thursday, July 22, 2010 11:38:01 PM

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Yes, another cool snare from Tama. Got pix?

SONOR 3007 10/12/13/16/22 - Autumn Fade
TAMA SC Copper 14x5.5 or YAMAHA Copper 14x6.5
TAMA Lever Glide & Roadpro Omni-ball SS
Gibraltar GPR-SSS rack, Pearl Eliminator belt-drive, YAMAHA cymbal stands

pAisTe (L to R): Skiba-modified 13.5" Twenty top/Dimensions Thin-Heavy bottom; 10" Dark Energy Mk I Splash; Skiba-modified 21" Dark Energy Mk I Ride; 18" prototype Twenty Thin China; 17" Sound Formula Thin Crash; 19" Signature Reflector Heavy Full Crash.


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