Thomas Altmann wrote:P.S.: I have an old folder of Delaporte with 2 photo pages and 1 page of text. Nothing extensive, but if you're eager to see it, I can send you scans.
Thomas Altmann wrote:P.S.: I have an old folder of Delaporte with 2 photo pages and 1 page of text. Nothing extensive, but if you're eager to see it, I can send you scans.
Put the scans up here too.
Thomas Altmann wrote:I have made such markings whenever I had to remove the ready mounted, dry and hard skins together with the crown, in order to make sure I put them back in exactly the same position as they were. I wanted to avoid the whole soaking-and-drying procedure, but at the same time I did not want the risk of breaking the skin. Because drum edges, crowns and skin hoops are never mathematically circular.
Thomas
P.S.: I have an old folder of Delaporte with 2 photo pages and 1 page of text. Nothing extensive, but if you're eager to see it, I can send you scans.
Tonio wrote:I've made marks like that too- but with tape to be able to swap out skins when needed and avoid excessive soaking.
Nice score Mike !!
T
Thomas Altmann wrote:I have an old folder of Delaporte with 2 photo pages and 1 page of text.
ABAKUA wrote:11" is generally considered a quinto.
In my opinion, that set consists of a requinto, quinto, tumba & super tumba
congalou wrote:Hey Mike, you don't understood !!
I said How are you, neigbourg ? France / Germany !!
Those drums sounds fantastic !!!
with these congasnot
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