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by screemnjay
Wed Oct 25, 2000 4:09 pm
Forum: Cocktail Drums Discussion Board
Topic: Cocktails for tall people??
Replies: 4
Views: 3633

SIT!!! Your back will thank you for it, and it won't diminish that unique COCKTAIL air/vibe.
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by screemnjay
Wed Oct 25, 2000 4:05 pm
Forum: Cocktail Drums Discussion Board
Topic: Making a Cocktail Pedal
Replies: 11
Views: 9480

It is a hinge replacement. For Clarity's sake, it's the Red hinge DW offers and is on their higher end pedals. The only "weak links" on DW pedals are thier "old style" (both steel and aluminum) hinges. This is a fix (and a good one) for that problem. The Delta hinge is BULLETPROO...
by screemnjay
Sat Oct 21, 2000 12:16 am
Forum: Cocktail Drums Discussion Board
Topic: Making a Cocktail Pedal
Replies: 11
Views: 9480

I've flopped both Yamaha and DW pedals (chain drive). <br>
My favorite is a 7000 series DW with the plate. It was a fifteen minute operation and the pedal is bullet-proof (I did add a Delta bearing).
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by screemnjay
Wed Aug 16, 2000 5:30 pm
Forum: Your Cocktail Kit
Topic: my kit
Replies: 1
Views: 3223

I have a Custom DW Cocktail Kit. It has a 20x18 Cocktail drum (4" vent in the shell)with a 5x12 fast tom mounted inside on the sound divider and a 5x12 external snare. I have the option of switching the drums position wise since they are the same size allowing me to omit the tom and just play k...