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bodiesablaze805

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i saw on your first snare you used a NICKLEWORKS, do you prefer them over trick t/o? and why?
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20x24, 12x6, 15x13
Ghost Black Satin Stain w/ Brass Hardware
14x7 Hybrid Snare (Green Glitter/Clear Acrylic) {STOLEN}
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Wed Feb 27, 2008 3:37 pm |
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sarcasmsetyourhouseonfire

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Location: duluth, mn
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bodiesablaze805 wrote:i saw on your first snare you used a NICKLEWORKS, do you prefer them over trick t/o? and why?
i've never used the trick throws so i couldn't compare. i love the nickleworks and have really never felt like i needed something 'better' than that. i'm not opposed to trying the trick ones, but i haven't really had the opportunity.
if i'm doing a snare for someone, i recommend the nickleworks because i've used them. i've offered the trick to a few people but they feel more comfortable dropping the money on something they know i've used and can stand behind.
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bodiesablaze805

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sarcasmsetyourhouseonfire wrote:bodiesablaze805 wrote:i saw on your first snare you used a NICKLEWORKS, do you prefer them over trick t/o? and why?
i've never used the trick throws so i couldn't compare. i love the nickleworks and have really never felt like i needed something 'better' than that. i'm not opposed to trying the trick ones, but i haven't really had the opportunity.
if i'm doing a snare for someone, i recommend the nickleworks because i've used them. i've offered the trick to a few people but they feel more comfortable dropping the money on something they know i've used and can stand behind.
yeah, i have used both, but i feel that nickelworks cant get the wires tight enough, but i have used both, im actually selling a snare with a NW on it right now, but i prefer to use trick, they have the same mounting holes anyway, i would try one for your next snare
_________________ Creature Drum Co. Kit
20x24, 12x6, 15x13
Ghost Black Satin Stain w/ Brass Hardware
14x7 Hybrid Snare (Green Glitter/Clear Acrylic) {STOLEN}
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Thu Feb 28, 2008 12:34 pm |
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dammow

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Location: LINCOLNSHIRE, ENGLAND
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Gazdkw82§ wrote:i cant fins a supplyer who can provide me with all the things needed to build a snare in the uk? anybody know anyone?
hey mate, highwood custom drums sells all or most parts for drum making. heres the link...;
http://www.highwooddrums.co.uk/
you're right though, not a big selection of parts in the UK.!
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Vanden

session drummer
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Location: Exeter, England
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bodiesablaze805:
I just looked at the Creature Drums Myspace. Some of those kits look sick!
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bodiesablaze805

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Location: c-a-l-i-f-o-r-n-i-a
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Vanden wrote:bodiesablaze805:
I just looked at the Creature Drums Myspace. Some of those kits look sick!
thank you, alot of people on here seem to think other wise
only because a badge may be crooked, but we dont use those badges or employees anymore. so its solved
_________________ Creature Drum Co. Kit
20x24, 12x6, 15x13
Ghost Black Satin Stain w/ Brass Hardware
14x7 Hybrid Snare (Green Glitter/Clear Acrylic) {STOLEN}
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