Hello John
Your web site is amazing !
My name is Mauricio and I have a drums hand made company and i produce a cocktail too ! But we called it - "Mistura Fina" (brazilian expression) if you can use my picture I send attached ! if you need more informetions, please let me know !
my website is : http://www.odery.com.br
thanks man
Mauricio - Odery Drums
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Odery Drums Brazil now making Cocktails!
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Odery
Yeah Dinkus,
I'm with you on the pedal bracket. It looks amazing! Perhaps a bit bulky for my 'compact' sensibility but very sturdy and adjustable. I also love the little dual percussion stand! Am I the only guy that's trying to mount as much percussion on the rim of a cocktail drum as possible? I'm currently working on taking it to the 'next level'. We'll see how it works!
JKM
I'm with you on the pedal bracket. It looks amazing! Perhaps a bit bulky for my 'compact' sensibility but very sturdy and adjustable. I also love the little dual percussion stand! Am I the only guy that's trying to mount as much percussion on the rim of a cocktail drum as possible? I'm currently working on taking it to the 'next level'. We'll see how it works!
JKM
Personally I don't use much percussion and if I do it's midi or my SPD-20 and it's either put on the rack or seperate stand. Sorry I can't help you out with any rim mounting ideas. Another concern you may want to watch for is the stress on your drum's legs. I know when I added some stuff until I added the rack that the Club Jordan began to sway more and was slightly off balaced on the left. It stood but the legs had to be positioned right or it would tip right over. Something to keep in mind.