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Class. I remember reading about those drums in that book and seeing that drawing, but I had no idea what one might look like.
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heavium wrote:
DGNR8 wrote:What if you could devise some kind of phono needle that could feed into your guitar and then scratch the record while you play? AEN! Get to work, you mad, impetuous fool.

:shock: totally.
Dude my homeboy made these gloves with phono needles on the fingers, so you could really fuck shit up.
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I like it, it has a quirky look to it, also I'm surprised that ends hasn't commented on this yet.
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oh man, I totally forgot about bacchuspaul's LP pickguard. that thing rules. I may have to do this to a guitar someday.
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paul_ wrote:That's a North drumkit with fluted fibreglass shells that Chad Channing is playing, those things are the quintessential POWER ROCK 70's/80's drums, no reso heads even if you wanted to and they go BOOM, all attack but with a lot of body too, very gate-ish Phil Collins type stuff.
They look so horrendous and sound so cheesy (the toms sound like they should be preceded by a saucy line from Eastenders) but I find them interesting, they're like the drumkit equivalent of a superstrat, but they're so one-trick they had no chance of surviving.
i'm pretty sure super furry animals used one of those for a while. i think they're pretty cool. our bassist has an old simmons kit in storage, it's crackers.
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I remember someone way back (possibly from jagstang) made a pickguard (for a mustang iirc) out of a colored SP Pisces Iscariot LP.