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    There's one on eBay now for almost nothing (when it comes to a signature snare, I feel like)

  • #2
    are you seeing the one for $80?
    thats just normal used price.
    you can find them in the used GC site for $80.
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    • #3
      If thats the timbale snare is there a big sound difference to a standard timbale?

      Pearl Masters MCX Bronze Glass
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      Originally posted by Mike Foreman
      Practice makes perfect. But ultimately, I am living proof that you don't need to play well to enjoy gear. You might be surprised how much enjoyment you can get while still sucking.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by kiwiref View Post
        If thats the timbale snare is there a big sound difference to a standard timbale?
        It's smaller, at 12".


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        • #5
          Thanks Angus I would get one if I see it local.

          Pearl Masters MCX Bronze Glass
          8x7 | 10x8 | 12x9 | 14x14 | 16x16 | 20x14G | 22x18

          Originally posted by Mike Foreman
          Practice makes perfect. But ultimately, I am living proof that you don't need to play well to enjoy gear. You might be surprised how much enjoyment you can get while still sucking.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by kiwiref View Post
            Thanks Angus I would get one if I see it local.
            I'm watching one on ebay near me that's started at £10 and has been badly listed! See how it goes...


            Old kit: Gretsch New Classic

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            • #7
              Wish they were that cheap here. Even finding one is rare.

              Pearl Masters MCX Bronze Glass
              8x7 | 10x8 | 12x9 | 14x14 | 16x16 | 20x14G | 22x18

              Originally posted by Mike Foreman
              Practice makes perfect. But ultimately, I am living proof that you don't need to play well to enjoy gear. You might be surprised how much enjoyment you can get while still sucking.

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