Bruce the K's home-brew cocktail kit part 3

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Bruce (the K)
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Bruce the K's home-brew cocktail kit part 3

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Finishing touches.

Part 3:
Photo 7 - Here are my splash cymbal mount, made from 3/8 inch welding rod, bent into a Z shape, and with a Gibraltar cymbal holder mounted to it, and my cow bell/wood block holder. The cymbal mount attaches to one of my two spare Gibraltar floor tom leg clamps. I'm using 3 of them for the threaded rods that hold the snare to the kick drum.
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Photo 8 - Here are my 10 x 8 tom, with a Gibraltar double-ended clamp, and my Meinl hi hat tambourine. The tom goes on the extra long threaded rod that also holds my cow bell/wood block holder while the tambourine mounts above my hi hats on the 5/16 inch rod.
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Photo 9 - Here is the Cube, in all its glory. Everything is within easy reach and, if I use Regal Tip Blasticks or Pro Mark Cool Rods, I can easily accompany low-volume acoustic/singer-songwriter type groups with plenty of sounds to choose from. I've gigged this kit a couple of times so far and I'm very happy with it. I think it's a worthy successor to my wonderful Peace Manhattan kit.
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I just realized I wanted to show how the kit packs up into just two bags. Check out part 4 of my 3 part series. ;^)
Pfunk
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Re: Bruce the K's home-brew cocktail kit part 3

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Outstanding 8) !! Great work. How about a sound clip of this kit :mrgreen: ??
MusicMan
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Re: Bruce the K's home-brew cocktail kit part 3

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Bruce,

Yep. The complete kit looks great!

MM :)
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