Hi. I am new to the forum. I've been playing the drums since the mid 70's.
I have a couple of questions about the cymbal wingnut replacements Camber made back in the 70's. These things made life easier. But it seems that nobody is making them these days. I was considering making up a batch of them for myself and possibly a few thousand more if others are interested.
The second photo here is what I'm thinking of making: http://www.drummerworld.com/forums/show ... hp?t=76117
My questions are:
Does anybody know if there is a patent on these things?
Are other drummers interested in these things?
Any thoughts are appreciated.
Camber toppers that enable quick changing of cymbals
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- matthughen
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Re: Camber toppers that enable quick changing of cymbals
Sonor makes a similar product that I find amazing.
http://www.drumsetc.com/Details.asp?Product=9854
http://www.drumsetc.com/Details.asp?Product=9854
Re: Camber toppers that enable quick changing of cymbals
Gibraltar has those new flip nut things...
But honestly, flipping a few wing nuts into place is a pretty minor issue. Seconds if that. Truly can't see how a wing nut difference makes 'makes life easier'.
That's probably why the various "solutions" to the "problem" have never taken hold, there is no problem. See Aquarian cymbal springs for example.
Now self assembling drum hardware, that would make life easier!!
But honestly, flipping a few wing nuts into place is a pretty minor issue. Seconds if that. Truly can't see how a wing nut difference makes 'makes life easier'.
That's probably why the various "solutions" to the "problem" have never taken hold, there is no problem. See Aquarian cymbal springs for example.
Now self assembling drum hardware, that would make life easier!!
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Re: Camber toppers that enable quick changing of cymbals
Welcome! Stick around (no pun intended)...it'll change your groove...even in Florida!
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