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by Dean koba
Wed Jul 25, 2001 4:31 pm
Forum: Cocktail Drums For Sale
Topic: Jordan Coctail kit for sale w/ rolling setup used at Disney
Replies: 0
Views: 3914

I'm selling my Jordan set that I used to use at Disneyland with the Bayou Brass Band. Check out the pictures on this site. It's been played hard, but it does come with the rolling rig that I used there. The is an Iron Cobra pedal included. I am not selling the 12" snare in the picture. It inclu...
by Dean koba
Wed Feb 07, 2001 1:13 am
Forum: Cocktail Drums Discussion Board
Topic: Padded carrying bag for Yamaha Club Jordan?
Replies: 3
Views: 3235

HI,<br>
You can specail order a large Pro-1 bag from Beato. Find out who is a retailer in your area, give him the exact dimensions for the tube, & have them custom order you a case.<br>
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Good Luck.<br>

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by Dean koba
Thu Dec 21, 2000 3:20 am
Forum: Cocktail Drums Discussion Board
Topic: Bass pedal bracket
Replies: 2
Views: 2857

I've bought a 14" antique from Professional Drum Shop, Hollywood, CA. Ph # 323/469-6285 Stan can make one for any size coctail drum.<br>
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Dean
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by Dean koba
Thu Dec 21, 2000 2:59 am
Forum: Cocktail Drums Discussion Board
Topic: Making a Cocktail Pedal
Replies: 11
Views: 9478

With most pedals you can just reverse the sprocket. I've done it to DW, Yamaha, & Tama pedals. I've found that pedals with stabilizing plates work the best.<br>
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Dean<br>
www.bayoubrass.com
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by Dean koba
Thu Dec 21, 2000 2:51 am
Forum: Cocktail Drums Discussion Board
Topic: Under head snare mechanisms?
Replies: 2
Views: 2901

I've tried about 3 different versions of under the head snare mechanisms. 1) single tom muffler with 1/2 a snare fanned out, 2) 2 tom mufflers with complete snare across head--tom mufflers connected to each end,<br> 3) remo or premier scottish parade drum snare assembly. OK, it all depends on how lo...
by Dean koba
Thu Dec 21, 2000 2:44 am
Forum: Cocktail Drums Discussion Board
Topic: Buying a cocktail kit from Phattie Drums Co. Co.
Replies: 7
Views: 5535

These drums look great & the drum dimensions are much more realistic than the club Jordans'. I had to dump the 8" snare from the Yamaha kit & replace it with at 12" snare. <br>
Dean<br>
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www.bayoubrass.com
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by Dean koba
Thu Dec 21, 2000 2:41 am
Forum: Cocktail Drums Discussion Board
Topic: Thinking of buying the Club Jordan cocktail set
Replies: 2
Views: 2921

Looks good..... The drum dimensions are more logical than Yamaha's<br>
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Dean<br>
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www.bayoubrass.com
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by Dean koba
Thu Dec 21, 2000 2:37 am
Forum: Cocktail Drums Discussion Board
Topic: Yamaha Club Jordan sounds dreadful, what can I do?
Replies: 1
Views: 3635

Keith,<br> I've had some problems with the yamaha set also. In order to get the set to sound good...well,it depends on how you want to play it. I personally use the large floor tom as a bass drum strictly. I tune it as low as possible. I have used the usual akg D112 to mic it from the bottom. I also...
by Dean koba
Sun Jul 16, 2000 2:15 pm
Forum: Cocktail Drums Discussion Board
Topic: Bayou Brass Band
Replies: 0
Views: 3547

Nice Cocktail Drum site. I'll get this page <br> linked with the Bayou Brass Band site. I'm currently <br> using two different coctail drum set ups. One is a <br> red sparkle made by Ayotte Custom Drums and the other is <br> a Club Jordan Set with a tama 12'' brass snare for <br> volume. I have it o...