Not again...
I'm sorry I even posted now. I post something different, and people think I'm just posting these things to be a troll. Figures . . .
I wouldn't be sorry, what I suggest we do though is invite you to post into a WYAW thread in the wardrobe section.. where all styles are welcome and we can invite you and anyone else to push boundaries if they feel the parameters of this part of the forum are too stifling, I can ask this picture to be moved.. I can completely appricate why you might what to show off these clothes I really think you're beginning to make improvements. And at least no one would think you were trolling then..
Last edited by Bop (2015-04-06 07:57:56)
Bop's too nice and big a mensch.
Last edited by Mercer16 (2015-04-06 08:50:09)
Howdy, Mercer. I dig the tie.
Thanks, guys, for the kind words on my last offering. It was a swell day and I felt good in my threads.
And to address Randy's drum inquiry.... Randy, that's an original 1961 Super Classic set in the "Duco" finish, aka Dupont Color. Ludwig used this thin lacquer finish, which is actually lead based automobile paint made by Dupont, as far back as the late 1930s I believe. Not sure when they discontinued it, but I think probably the middle or late sixties??? The kit's interesting because all the hardware is nickel and all of the mounts and brackets are actually leftovers from the WFL (William F. Ludwig) company, and the floor tom even has a WFL badge on it. From 1955 until around '61-'62 Ludwig was in a transitional period and so kits from that period often have a mismatch of Ludwig and WFL parts on them.
Thank you for reinforcing my point by obviously not getting the gist of anything.
I hope you won't mind me sharing your exemplar of good manners with the PM that you just sent?
From Mercer16, 03:45:07 - "Go fuck yourself, pussy!"
Seriously, get a life man. Your virtual presence here is intrusive, distracting and plodding. I generally tend to stay out of the forum bickering and these little altercations that seem inherent to the internet medium, but I hope that you are in fact done with this forum.
It's fine. It's steel mind, just nickel plated as opposed to the later chrome plating which came in in the early '60s. Are you thinking about pot metal, like the Brits used to use on the old Premier kits? I've heard bad stuff about that. But I had a beautiful '60s Premier kit for a while and man they were good drums. Birch shells, loud as hell.
Ah, nickel plate that would stand up a bit better. Looks lovely in the pics.
Those early Premier kits sound awesome, but the dent-ability of the hardware makes it a nightmare to maintain.
I've even got sets of the original drum keys ( in the same metal) as a regular modern steel drum key would tear through the 'em.
Mercer, you're wearing my patience a little thin. This says a lot. I'm personally fine with you posting here if you have a genuine interest in the style. My recommendation is to lurk a while, browse the forums, soak it up, ask questions. But otherwise, I've just gotta reiterate: Why are you even posting here? It doesn't make much sense to me when you admit to not even knowing if your outfit is "Ivy" or not. You've been in class long enough to have learned the basics.
Home run Tommy! Very cool CCC popover. I may try that out this summer.
I bought some second hand Dockers the other day from their "made in the states" line and I was extremely happy with them, they're 100% cotton but have a slight sheen which makes them really stand out from my other chinos. Not a high rise, but I don't care about that particular detail as much as others on here.
Also regarding Mercer, I agree with Oliver completely. This is just childish now. You've gone away and come back for what, a third time? If you're not prepared to participate or show a genuine interest or understanding this really isn't the place for you.