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Fibes Drums 1975
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Recorded at The Workhouse, Old Kent Road, London, 1974.Enhance your vintage drum key collection with this unique Fibes drum key. Cover (back): Management HMM, 490 Old Kent Road, London SE1. D Super condition with consideration given to the fact they are dated and documented 1975.The owner of this album is entitled to rights over one square foot of the earth situated at Llanerchyrfa in the County of Brecon, Wales in Great Britain, subject to registration on or before 31st December, 1975. 1974 Chevy Camaro 14 Hub Caps El Camino Chevelle Nova Laguna 1973 1975.C Statement and terms for sale to International buyers have been further clarified. But it was Ludwig that built the most famous clear drums ever, thanks largely to a one-of-a-kind drummer, John Bonham, who used an amber Vistalite set in the 1976 Led Zeppelin concert film, The Song Remains the Same.factory wholesaler Vintage Fibes 5 piece drum kit - Crystallite Acrylic latest.

This listing is "in progress" with pics and descriptive information being added or updated on a random basis. Thank you to the 100 current watchers, several of whom have made offers.43,000+ views to date. You to go to Vintage Drum Forum and check For Sale listings for SONOR 8 pc Phonic Series Rosewood in/out 1975 Centennial RARE & EXCELLENT! It is currently on page 6 of the listings.I will create listings for cymbals and other gear shown in the Photobucket Gallery at a later date and as I have time to restore them, however if you have interest in something, message me. For informational updates (ongoing) read the Progress Reports further down for specifics. 80.00 79.00.One and only one owner. Vintage Ludwig Drum Catalog 1975.

Fibes Drums 1975 Series From SONOR

Thus, there is no question as to the legitimacy of date of manufacture. Hence you may notice in the pics the beautiful rosewood shells are devoid of gashes and scratches that are almost always found in used wooden drums, especially of this age. I never could have afforded them otherwise and really, at the time, couldn't then either!These SONORs served me well and in turn I made sure they were very well cared for. That is, drum by drum or certain stands and not others. Indeed it was far ahead of its time and in many respects still holds its own when compared to the best products available today. Overview: This offer is for a 1975 SONOR Phonic Centennial Edition 8 piece drum set and stands.In the'70s the Phonic series from SONOR was their top-of-the-line product.

In fact I was asked by SONOR to change my order to a different finish, which I declined. I believe this rosewood is of Brazilian origin. For protected wood species information. Rosewood: For generations now rosewood has been listed in the most restrictive category of endangered wood species please search reference: CITIES Appendix I. Divided country, separated post World War II into.Therefore you will see "Made in Western Germany" stamped onto certain of the chrome hardware (see pic examples).

Snare 14x6 (a one year only release) Toms 12x8, 14x10, 15x12, 16x14 Floor Tom 18x16 Bass Drum 24x14 Bass Drum 18x14.The Restoration: I have given each drum and all the components a thorough inspection for flaws or issues. Drum Configurations: The following are the types and sizes where the first number is the diameter, the second is depth. Danh6036 who provided me valuable advice on proper cleaning and restoration techniques that I used on the kit and hardware. For more on this, subject read the message (Viewer Q&A below) from Jackk7225 who has graciously provided further insight. Is certainly not the Brazilian species or for that matter any of the quality veneers that were available many decades ago.

Every lug, hoop and stand received a citric acid soak in order to remove oxidation patina and light rust from some of the chrome that had accumulated over the decades. Each drum received a hand-applied carnauba waxing and polishing. Cleaning included complete disassembly of the lugs, rims and tension rod hardware from the wooden shells, needed so I could best apply.Linseed oil to the wood.

Almost all date from the 70s. Progress Reports yes, restoration has taken a long time!When fully extended the stand is a useable height of 50. Regarding sale of exotic wood and whether or not these instruments would be considered within that domain or would be an exception. Having had interest and offers from International buyers I wish to further clarify terms of sale. The proud new owner will be able to use the drums and equipment right away and not be burdened with this very tedious, time-consuming task. Why did I do this? Because the set deserves to be presented in its best light.

A unique SONOR feature was the locking nut mated to each tension rod. Most are intact as you can just see in the pic and where not they will be replaced with a hand-cut sponge-foam material for a functional match. The lug sponge-foam inserts were also removed before cleaning and reinstalled. Same with the tension rods, left is before, right after. Pics for all will be added to the listing in its final version. Zildjian: 22" (pang aka china type), 18" (crash ride), 16" (crash), 15" hi-hats, 13" (crash), 12" (crash).

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SONOR went the extra step of using a machined brass threaded insert to ensure the long term integrity of the rubber was retained even with heavy use. The rubber feet for all were removed prior to and hand cleaned in simple soap and water and are now free of all cooties.What can only be described as "beefy" rubber feet are mated to the threaded spiked foot of the stand. Pic 9 demonstrates this with Pic 10, the floor tom, indicative of how the drums will look after cleaning and carnauba waxing.

This should be remedied by solvent-aided removal, then an application of fresh grease.Sponge-foam inserts, present in each lug, have become dry, brittle and sometimes literally disintegrate when I remove them which is needed to properly clean the lug. No issues apparent other than the grease used internally in the stand mech had partially solidified because of years of non-use. Back to the snare Pic 11.Yes, that is a genuine AmRawCo calf skin head, probably from the late 1950s or early 60s, mounted on the snare which is perched on its original and period correct SONOR stand. Thankfully there's only a few and I will post additional pics on these at a later date. I will get a close-up of it and all other items that would be deemed less than pristine.

While the condition is specific to the floor tom (and not the others I have completed) it is possible I will encounter more of the same. This is easily corrected simply by replacing the existing screws with the same kind, but slightly longer so as to allow proper, secure threading and to have it hold for the long term.A close look at Pic 5 replaced reveals the issue with the left lug having normal condition flange nuts, the middle lug displaying the problem to both the top and bottom nut flange, and the right lug with normal top nut and worn bottom nut. And the middle and rightmost with replacement sponge foam installed.

Shows why it is necessary to replace the lug sponge foam inserts. Rather, I evidently let these particular lugs soak for too long in the citric acid bath and this resulted in several of the lug nut threads softening.As I reapplied the screws to them, and although I'm tightening with a hand tool, the softened threads simply dissolved into a kind of particulate grease-mush. I have come to the conclusion that there was nothing at all age-related to lug nut condition.

fibes drums 1975