The cone version 2.1
Kris Leers 12-31-2008
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First of all HAPPY NEW YEAR to everyone.

I finally found the time to prepare my new cone and here are some pictures.

I've attached some small rubber blocks with a plastic strap to the end hose. In the cone I've got some holes that fit in the blocks. The blocks prevent the cone from coming of the hose by the force going down. The cone is held on the blocks by a Velcro strap.


Kris Leers 12-31-2008
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toper 12-31-2008
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i like that velcro strap, it would eliminate the eed for alot of duct tape,  can i get one for aa a late x-mas gift? haha

bri 12-31-2008
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VERY interested in trying the cone thang

Kris Leers 12-31-2008
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I was looking for the strap on the net and found it on www.tesa-velcro.com .

ItAllGoesBoom 01-04-2009
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What kind of TAMA kit do you have??

Raymond 01-04-2009
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The drums are even mic'd...nice!  I used to play Tama's too.  'been playin' since the 3rd grade.  Recently had to get rid of the acoustic set and am switching to some Roland V drums.  Hopefully it'll make the neighbors more neighborly...

Kris Leers 01-04-2009
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It's not my Tama kit. It's from the drummer of my brothers band. He's got a recording studio in the same house I live in. I usually play the guitar but I've got a drum kit as well. It's a roland V drum. Indeed,it's very nice if you want to stay friends with the neighbours.

Kris Leers 01-04-2009
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