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Yeah' date=' me too... So what be teh rools?[/quote']
not much. you get box, you take what you need/want, you deposit something in it's place. mail it to the next closest member.
personally, i ended up with a bottom hat and two pearl tom mounts. i put in a couple of splashes and a couple of books i got a ton out of in my beginning years (after i played thru them again, lol.)
funny how generous this box ended up being.
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it's a thought... but so is relative anonymity... if we did start another one' date=' realistically what kind of shipping/mailing charges are we looking at? and what, if any, were the rools of engagement?[/quote']
someone made a list of who wanted it and where they were. then, we went down the list, according to distance. that way, my box came from eastern PA and i ended up shipping it to ohio (i'm in west PA.) that way it kept shipping costs down. i think i paid about $10.
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i remember getting a cymbal and two pearl tom mounts outta that. loaded that thing with my favorite book and a pocketful of lint. naked picture of me as well. (that may have stopped the box in it's tracks.)
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that sucks, brother. you'd think guys that sit all the time would have less knee probs.
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I have come to the conclusion that aging sucks! My knees are an issue for me.I like sitting low with myknees slightly elevated to my rear end. And even though I know have everything adjusted low (which required me going to short "fast" toms), ... I have started to raise my throne slightly, as at the end of a gig, I have to have help getting up now!! (augh!)D
thought thighs were supposed to be parallel to the floor?? that's the way i've always heard it. you play heal-up?
i've biked a bunch in my past and have pretty strong muscles in my thighs. i've been lifting my legs up so that my feet barely touch the pedals. therefore, my ankles are the ones that flex when i play. my knees only take impact when i accent.
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huh?
yer googil broak??
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I think that was the idea behind the Strat's horn. Pauls need a body bracethat'll hang the peg out where it belongs.
or a kane roberts shoulder.
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onda back, like an sg. and move the butt post up an inch.
or, steer folks toward an ash or mahog tele with twin humbuckers.
EDIT: was trying to fix this since last night. i was referring to the sg comment and got confused. sg neck dives can be fixed by moving the button to beneath the upper horn. you're right about the pauls, unless you want to be silly and tie at the headstock. moving the button at the butt does help. tho.
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i used to work in a guitar shop doing repairs, and i have to say, consider changing strap button placement before replacing the guitar. i had a friend looking to ditch a guitar for neck dive, i moved the button slightly, prob fixed.
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that's reason enough to not do your homework!! sllloooowwww recovery!!!
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with all dem wirds, knight is prolly rubbin' on the ben ghey!!
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i took a long break from drumming in my twenties, and when i came back, my wrists hurt like a bitch. i had mainly been a metal drummer, and thought hitting hard = good drumming. all of that shock transfer told my wrists otherwise. i quickly remembered my "old" instructor having to go thru carpal tunnel surgery on both wrists, and extensive therapy.
therapy is the key, along with changing your drumming habits!
i dropped my heavy 2b sticks and now play 5a's. my kit is totally reachable, without much movement (thinking more about torso movement,) and when i want volume, i let the stick drop down for a rimshot instead of using my whole arm drive it into the drum. lower and flatter cymbals, too. just research (and ask here,) how to change your playing to be more effective and safe.
drumming after injury? for sure.
The Traveling Box of Drums... anyone remember that?
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right on! good timing too, i had just switched to pearl optimounts.