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Old 10-27-2003, 12:28 AM   #1
TheGrudge
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Drum Wraps.

Hey, new member here- but yeah.

I have a vintage set of Tama Superstar (I have it built up to about an 8 piece set), and its in a rare color Custom Super Mahogony, which tama doesnt produce any more.

So I want to get some nice drum wraps.

Anyone know any places? I have looked at Sam Barnard and they seem like a good idea.

Anyone have any luck with them/other places?
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Old 01-03-2004, 12:00 AM   #2
Doctor Phibes
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Re: Drum Wraps.

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Originally posted by TheGrudge
Hey, new member here- but yeah.

I have a vintage set of Tama Superstar (I have it built up to about an 8 piece set), and its in a rare color Custom Super Mahogony, which tama doesnt produce any more.

So I want to get some nice drum wraps.

Anyone know any places? I have looked at Sam Barnard and they seem like a good idea.

Anyone have any luck with them/other places?



Hi,
I just got a complete set of drum wraps from Sam Barnard and had GREAT success with them. I have an old set of Ludwigs that sound great but had a cracking and warped gold wrap that made the kit look horrible (I had the wrap mended on the floor tom with duck tape :P) I finally broke down and decided to look up drum wrap companys on the internet. Sam was the first one I came across and after I saw his selection and read about the process I decided to give it a shot.
Very easy to apply...no glue just super high bond tape for the seams. I went with a red sparkle that looks really good...really brought the kit back to life. I would say go for the Sam Barnard wraps, the price was fairly reasonable and the shipping was fast, but be mindful of two things. First, if you want to keep your badges take your time replacing the eyelets...removal of the old ones is easy but installing the new ones is a pain in the a**! Also....be mindful of where your seam ends up, I accidently ended up putting a seam about an inch away from my Ludwig badge...which isn't a big deal just sort of bugs me a little.
Anyway...sorry to ramble, hope this posts helps.
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Old 09-08-2004, 10:46 PM   #3
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Talking Here is some cool wraps too!

Hi, did you go over Drumz'Art drum wraps too? Just to let you know... they have cool options for wraps.www.drumzart.com
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Old 09-16-2004, 04:13 PM   #4
morgoth
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Cool where to find nice wraps

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Originally Posted by TheGrudge
Hey, new member here- but yeah.

So I want to get some nice drum wraps.

Anyone know any places?

Anyone have any luck with them/other places?

Hey Grudge,

yeah, I think this place has a good selection
http://www.rockenwraps.com

good luck

morgoth
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