Instead of spending years tracking down the missing parts for a restoration on a vintage kit, and obsessing about perfection,
I had a thought:
why not make a kit ugly on purpose?
Of course it had to be a certain KIND of ugly.
This kit is also a nesting kit, and can be configured in any number of ways, because
i set up brackets completely around the drum.
You can even mount stuff behind the drum.
You can invert the drum to switch sides for an instant different bass drum sound.
I have a fiberskyn on the bottom here and an ambassador on the top.
Because i find less choices to help me be more creative, i dont usually mount all the drums at once.
Nonetheless, the WHOLE KIT, including a bunch of cracked but suprisingly good sounding vintage A's and the pedal fit in ONE 18 X 28 floor tom case.
It's a one hand, one trip from the car kit.
I use my other hand to open doors and sign autographs.
The tapered tom has adjustable snares underneath and has a cool kind of compressed sound.
sometimes i set up the tapered drum with the snares on and the 13 inch metal snare for two snare sounds at once. Great for drum and bass or funk.
I got all these drums by posting on my local craigslist that i would take any broken, junk
drums that were free or cheap.
Some of the drums i got had even been in a fire!
Now that im done with my project, i listed the leftovers on craigs for free.
Nobody has responded.
Wonder what that says.
I wanted to make the whole thing from recycled castoffs, but I got impatient at the end and bought some of the mounting brackets new.
I tried to use as many different styles as possible so as not to match.
I just couldn't bring myself to " relic" the new hardware yet.
That always reminds me of the guy in the expensive car pulling up to the blues club with the relic guitar.
I figured out how to make my own cymbal stands as well with a tap and die.
I can make endless stacks or dr. suess like abstract cymbal sculptures.
Hey John can i send you the photos so you can post them?
I'm having trouble figuring it out.
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Ugly Relic Frankenkit
Ugly Relic Frankenkit
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Here's another setup with the 13 inch metal snare.
I can also use any number of legs as needed. Too many drums mounted to one side of the main drum?
No problem, just add another leg.
Try setting up a snare on either side of the main drum for instant brain challenge.
Want to mount a half dozen cymbals? No sweat.
The overiding design principles here are no extra stands and everything fits in one case.
Also, ugly.
I'm partial to sparkles and wanted to evoke a faded lounge singer gone to seed.