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Tuesday, July 19, 2005

New look and some ideas
Sometimes things just happen, and I love when it does. Here is something a friend of mine a great artist is creating. He has been making theseMINIATURE DRUMSET REPLICASAll hand made with working parts including pedals and adjustable stands. Wow how about something like this on your wedding cake! Your new wife will love it!If you're interested he will create a miniature of your own setup. For more information drop me an email.- JOHN BONHAM - VISTALITE - LED ZEPPLIN - This beautiful miniature replica of the Led Zepplin drummer, JOHN BONHAM, is of the highest quality and very intricate in design and detail! This drumset would look great on display in any room! Handmade right here in the USA! Approximately 8" x 6". Check out the Gong and Timpani Drums and mini mallets too.Other new stuff check out the New look of DrumNetwork.com, and the new rack Sale Free Rack with Purchase of the E-Max . posted by DrumNetwork.com BLOG @
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Saturday, October 23, 2004
Meet Tommy Lee TOMMYLAND a fun read! Well yes I stood in line today to get a signed copy of his new book, TOMMYLAND. This is a fun read, Tommy's tell all, and he does. Some great photos and some down to earth discussion and thoughts on the life and good times of Tommy Lee. By the look of the line I thought of the tune "1985" one time hot ladies out ranked the men. The woman looked like Mothers reliving 1985. This book should do well, but Tommy should look to appear on Oprah. Looks like this may be his biggest fan base. Do you want to order a copy? Click on the link below, great stocking stuffer, hmmm another great asset of his.
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Saturday, October 16, 2004


Custom Imprinted Drumsticks

Did you know that you can get custom imprinted drumsticks with YOUR NAME or BAND name or LOGO? That's Right, you can get them in the size you play(5A, 5B, 7A, ROCK, Jazz,etc..) and with your name imprinted at the same price you would pay for a pair of PROMARK, ZILDJIAN, VICFIRTH. Why pay for THEIR LOGO when you can have YOUR OWN! This is a great way to give your special drummer a special gift. Great way to promote your band, or CD.
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Friday, October 15, 2004
  • PEARL Soundcheck a Great Starter
    PEARL Drums has jumped into the startup drum throne. The PEARL SOUNDCHECK (comes in the color Black only), is a great set of drums. You can't go wrong with this set of drums! Features like 9 ply mahogany shells, a chain driven bass pedal, double braced stands with dual-pivot collars and swivel legs on the hi-hat. Two 5 piece kits are available: one featuring a 22" bass and a smaller version with 18" bass. This drumset's Wood shells are guaranteed against material failure, ply separation or going out of round for a period of three (3) years from date of original purchase. Pearl stands and pedals are guaranteed against defects in material and workmanship for a period of three (3) years from date of original purchase. Hardware Includes:
    2-TH-60 Tom Holders
    C-62W Cymbal Stand
    P-62 Bass Pedal
    H-62W Hi-Hat
    S-62W Snare Stand
    I really like the smaller of the two configurations (SC-785) this makes a great club date or party kit.
    Here are the configurations: SC-725 includes: SC-785 includes: 22"x16" Bass 18"x14" Bass 12"x10" Tom 10"x8" Tom 13"x11" Tom 12"x8" Tom 16"x16" Floor Tom 14"x12" Floor Tom 14"x5.5" Wood Snare 13"x5" Wood Snare
    If you are interested in the SOUNDCHECK give me a call 1-800-295-0803 for a special price mention DrumNetwork BLOG and get a FREE Cymbal and throne package. So Call TODAY.
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Thursday, October 14, 2004


Istanbul Agop Cymbals

I just started to carry Istanbul Agop and Alchemy Cymbals. These babies are so sweet, I love the Sultin model look and sound. If any one would like some pricing or additional information please let me know. I have a few 24" Rides Hand Hammered that are fantastic. Any Comments on Hand Hammered cymbals?
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Wednesday, October 13, 2004

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