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Great for tight spaces .Technically this was my xmas present (to myself):
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But this is my gift to the new kit (I will install it in the coming week(s):
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Until the past year my preferred bass drum size was 20". These days it's 18", but for the past year I had been playing a 14" BD kit (Odery Cafe Kit). The Brooklyn Micro Kit, shown, is quickly becoming my preferred one. Go figure.Great for tight spaces .
Up until recently I had one of each , 18”, 20”, 22, 24” and 26”. I love big Bass Drums .Until the past year my preferred bass drum size was 20". These days it's 18", but for the past year I had been playing a 14" BD kit (Odery Cafe Kit). The Brooklyn Micro Kit, shown, is quickly becoming my preferred one. Go figure.![]()
Awesome! How do you like the Peter Erskine snare? I'm thinking about getting one. (If they ever become available for purchase...)“Santa”got me a couple of snares:
Tama Peter Erskine Signature and a Star Bubinga.
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Wow ! I like your name . I know a Halldor“Santa”got me a couple of snares:
Tama Peter Erskine Signature and a Star Bubinga.
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great name by the way . I know a Halldor in Iceland .“Santa”got me a couple of snares:
Tama Peter Erskine Signature and a Star Bubinga.
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Oh, and do you have the Starphonic Bubinga? That's my favorite snare. Curious how it would compare to the Star Bubinga...“Santa”got me a couple of snares:
Tama Peter Erskine Signature and a Star Bubinga.
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