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My son bought me the Sgt. Pepper drumhead from Russ. He has some pretty cool stuff. I'm looking forward to putting it out with my MMT bass.
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Speaking of drum heads, if you want to make an attachable and foldable one, I was successful in making one from one of those bendable metal rim car sunscreens. By cutting and reattaching the metal into the appropriate circle size, a round piece printed material can be sewed (to itself)around the metal rim. (I traced a circle onto plywood and made a circular wall of nails to aid in this process. Getting the rim to the exact size you need may take a bit of trial and error.)

The result is a very nice looking drumhead than can be folded into less size than a piece of notebook paper. Plus it's very cool when you take it out and it automatically flips out into its full round drumhead shape.

It all takes a bit of doing, but the results are nice. The reattachment of the metal tim to itself to form a circle might be the hardest part and you'll want to investigate various little pieces of hardware than can do the job. Overlapping the metal rim by a few inches and using duct tape is one way to go.

Attachment of the drumhead to the bass drum can be done in lots of ways. I found that sewing some of those cloth rubber bands (used for ponytails) to the perimeter allowed the drumhead to easily attach to the drums metal tuning keys.
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As for Ringo and his drumhead, after joining in August he played for duration of '62 with his crudely lettered 'Ringo Starr' drumhead
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and it wasn't until Feb of '63 that the they finally get the band name onto the drums.
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Does THAT drumhead (or more likely the piece of paper stuck onto the drum) still exist?
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If you look at the CBS Morning Show clip that featured Russ Lease, you will see a copy that he has from Drum City. They were the ones that had the heads painted for the group. The one that I saw other than the Sullivan head is one from Madam Toussaud's museum or one just like it.

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There was a place I saw once in Nashville that made Beatles drum heads several years ago. I thing he was charging fifty bucks a piece for them. They were real good reproductions too. I should have bought one and hung it in my room.
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Brian, did you get your MMT bass back yet?
Buy it before someone else does.
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Bob, I don't have the bass yet. I'm not sure when it comes up in Paul's schedule, but the Sgt. Pepper drumhead arrived today and it is awesome. I now have the first piece for the decor of my guitar room. We are building a guest house so the guest room will be converted to a music room. I think I'll have to find George's "Rocky" and have a Gibson acoustic painted like Lennon's. Not that I'm getting carried away or anything. I'll post a picture of the drumhead when I get home.
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C&C Drum out of Kansas City made some custom drums for Ringo (As you can see in the photo.) I believe it was the first they ever made without the C&C badge on them. The drumhead was new. I actually saw them before they shipped out to him, it was terribly exciting.Image
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Check it out... the first use of the drop"T" drumhead:
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What a beauty! I was considering making one for myself, either as a wallhanging or to actually put on my kit. I'm not sure I have the talent that it requires now.
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I think it's great! I've got a pretty damn good kid. He is generous with his old man and the rest of his family.
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Very cool, Brian.
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Thanks Kris.
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