Whether you?re putting together your first drum kit, or replacing a single worn-out drum, you'll find a large selection of drums, including Yamaha drums, Pearl drums, DW drums, Ludwig drums, and other popular...
Vintage drums dating from the 1920s to the 1960s provide a connection to musicians and music of the past and have a warm, woody tone modern drums simply can't replicate. Whether you want older vintage drums...
It's often very difficult to determine the actual age of vintage percussion stands. For instance, there was a company named Walberg and Auge that produced lots of cymbal, hi hat and snare drum stands, as...
If you are not satisfied with your present drum kit,you basically have 2 options:(1)-Buy a new drum kit or (2)-Customize the drum kit that you have. If you decide to buy a new drum kit,will it have the EXACT...
This guide is for people who want to list a drum or drums for sale who do not necessarily know a lot about drums. If you want to list a drum for sale here are some pointers, things that I think drummers and...
Buying vintage drums can be a costly mistake. It pays to research the drum that you are buying. SEARCH on the internet,READ vintage publications and above all ASK pertinent QUESTIONS about a particular vintage...
This guide is to help people that are buying or selling Japanese Drums. A little history is in order to help with the topic at hand. It was not until the 60's that these drums entered the US market in large...
As discussed in my previous guide seriously consider what you want and research the web for answers. Once you have recieved that vintage relic, what do you do ? Most drum collectors would agree that...
I get emails all of the time with a basic drum description and a serial number from visitors in hopes I can unlock the history of their drum. I think in general serial numbers do play an important role in the...