does anybody now a drum hardware manurfacturer named greck nickel (i don't know if i spelld it right), he should build excellent drum hardware, i heard.
thanks for any hint
Worse?
Practically all drum hardware is manufactured in a just couple of factories on Taiwan (God help us if those factories every burn down!). I think the really cheapo stuff is made in Indonesia...
Any hardware store should have it. It is commonly referred to as White Grease.
Without any doubt the Tama rockstar; Extremely high standard in sound and hardware!
regards, Dixie
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11x13tt,16x16&18x18ft.100% birch shells with birch laquer finish,6 1/2x14 chrome snare,all gibralter hardware&zildjian cymbals.Just click on my picture and you can see my kit.
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Pearl, Pear, Pearl.
No contest really. Pearl give a great entry and their hardware is a million times cheaper and easier to find than Tama.
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... live in & bug fog the area. Leave it in there for a whole day. You might also try asking at your local hardware store about termite killer shit. Couldn't hurt to check out some home owner ne...
Go to your local hardware store and get a product called Loctite (pronounced Lock-Tight). It comes in different grades and I don't know the exact one to get. Either way, you apply it to the threa...
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