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Ill probley have another pic tomorrow if my oriental comes in... Im really excited for it.
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If my Oriental comes in..I hope the wife is out-
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Open handed,,,,,,the only way to play 
LOOKING FOR A 16X16 STARCLASSIC PERFORMER FLOOR TOM IN ANTIQUE SUNBURST FINISH
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I like my hats low as well. Gorgeous cymbals.
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Mine  Drums: Rockstar in Misty Chrome 13x6 Phattie Snare in glass glitter, 10ply maple, 2.3 hoops Cymbals: 22" K custom ride 20" A custom crash 18" A custom crash 18" A custom china 16" Oriental China Trash 16" A custom projection crash 13" A custom hats 10" AA splash 9" Oriental trash splash (COMES TOMORROW) 8" A custom splash Hardware: DW 5700 and Tama multiclamps and IC powerglide twin
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NOICEEEEE!! u look like u really take good care of those cymbals
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[QUOTE=zaavan] [QUOTE=Artwood]Oh, and here's my Rockstar kit:





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Where can you get drum set wraps like that? I would really like to get some, but they're probably really expensive. [/QUOTE]
He answer everything in the fourth page http://www.tama.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=1235&PN=1& amp;TPN=4
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DUH!
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It's a Rockstar(not sure the year) in Rock Chrome.
Sizes: Bass 24X16,Tom 14X11,Floor 16X16,Snare 14X6.5
Cyms: 14" Zil ZXT Solid Hats,13" Sab B8 pro Thin Crash,16" ZXT Med- thin Crash(Huge Crack),20" Solar Ride(used as crash),Med ZXT ride, and a 18" Wuhan china. Any day now i will be ordering my first RUDE crash.WOOOOO!!!!
Hardware:Road-Pro and some sonar stands,Pwr Glide Twin Cobra.
Evans Heads:Bass = EMAD.Snare = ST Dry,300 Hazy.Toms = EC2's,
Ebony Ludwig's on bottom.
Sticks:Ahead 5A's. panterafreak172006-5-13 23:44:55
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nice, ima take some pics of my set tomorow when i go to practice w/ my band
7 pc. white rockstar Sabian cymbals promark sticks tama hardware
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It's a Rockstar(not sure the year) in Rock Chrome.
Sizes: Bass 24X16,Tom 14X11,Floor 16X16,Snare 14X6.5
Cyms: 14" Zil ZXT Solid Hats,13" Sab B8 pro Thin Crash,16" ZXT Med- thin Crash(Huge Crack),20" Solar Ride(used as crash),Med ZXT ride, and a 18" Wuhan china. Any day now i will be ordering my first RUDE crash.WOOOOO!!!!
Hardware:Road-Pro and some sonar stands,Pwr Glide Twin Cobra.
Evans Heads:Bass = EMAD.Snare = ST Dry,300 Hazy.Toms = EC2's,
Ebony Ludwig's on bottom.
Sticks:Ahead 5A's.
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I'd get better cymbal before iI'd get get a double bass pedal..
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i was going to do that,but i got a great deal on the thing so i couldent pass it up. Besides, im getting like $1000 ish dollars, so i will get me some rudes.
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ok good.. rudes are sweet.. from what ive heard.. just ask anyone on the EVERYTHING PAISTE forum.. xcept the person who said sabians... shame on them but i like sabian better.. Laterlus_Man2006-5-18 17:40:13
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Bite me. 
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[QUOTE=Laterlus_Man] I'd get better cymbal before iI'd get get a double
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It really just depends what you want to play, and for practicing purposes,
perfect cymbals aren't needed. A double bass pedal is one of the first things
I got for my kit actuallly, and I'll probably never regret it.
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I use my double bass pedal a lot, kind of... but still i just dont like the sound of bad cymbals, plus bad cymbals are known for breaking.. so you'd just have to replace them.. so i'd go with good ones... thats just me
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i just ordered a 18" aax china and 10" aax splash
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YES!!! Brethren of the AAXplosions.
Nice job bro, nice job.
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lol yah i got my 18" AAX chinese acouple weeks ago :D it roks i want an AAXplosion 18 :D, stick are they as good as u make them seem to be llol
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yes. yes they are.
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