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  • 70's 3-ply Slingerland 80N "Buddy Rich"

    I picked these up a couple of weeks ago.
    70's 3-ply Slingerland 80N chrome over wood "Buddy Rich" set. Not his finish of choice obviously, but I love it.
    I won't really get a chance to dig into them for quite a while, but I have collected a Slingerland Yellow Jacket pedal, Dynamo hi hat, Rocket snare stand, & #66 "Buddy" cymbal stand. I would like to get two more #66's.
    Enjoy.

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    Steve

  • #2
    Nice score.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by melvinspeed View Post
      Nice score.
      I'm with melvinspeed, very nice score!!!

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      • #4
        Yummy. Sweet score.
        Eric G : Pearl,pAiSTe,Remo,Vic Firth,SKB,Roc n Soc,Roland V-Drums. Masters MCX Chestnut fade.
        22"x18",10"x8",12"x9",16"x16". Ian Paice Snare.sigpic Why not ...

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        • #5
          very nice kit.i think buddy wouldn't have been reluctant playing it with this finish.
          sigpicRUSH FOREVER RUSH
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          WTB:AAX -HHX-SR2's large crashes

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          • #6
            Nice kit you have ,

            I have the 5 ply Mahogany finish version of the 80N kit see pics. Bought it this year at the Chicago Vintage drum show.
            Fantastic drums. I love them. I did not have the second floor tom with me when these gig pics were taken.
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            • #7
              I bet it's a PITA reaching that snare!!!

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