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The kit looks terrific, although way too spread out for my taste. The way you're trying to play that Artisan ride on the far right looks quite uncomfortable and un-natural IMO.
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The kit looks terrific, although way too spread out for my taste. The way you're trying to play that Artisan ride on the far right looks quite uncomfortable and un-natural IMO.
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Yeah, I don't know...it looks kind of odd, but it's fine.
Everythign is fantastic about this kit. Those cymbals look so inviting. They are calling out to me. I'd love to try 18" hats, and a 24" ride. Not to mention the other large 22" cymbals.
The drums also look perfect. That finish is amazing.
I don't think I've commented here, but you have one of he most beautiful Gretsch kits I've ever seen! T'is a shame I can't jump on them myself. The cymbals are calling me out as well [I've never tried 18" hats; I'm also scared to use my crashes at hats because of improper weights for hi hats (thin & medium-thin)]. Plus, they're Sabians, so I'm curious to hear how they turn out (surely, they're A-MAZING!).
60's Ludwig Oyster Black Pearl 20-12-16; Club Date - OBP 20-12-14, 14; OBP - 20,12,14
Gretsch USA Walnut 18x16 bass x 2, 22-12-13-14-16; Renown 8-10-12-14-14-16-22; RN2 - 24, 13, 16
Gretsch 60's RB kit in Red Glass Glitter – 20-12-14-14
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