The quick and dirty: If I know a sign printer, what should I ask him to print on that I can wrap my drums with?
I just scored a catalina ash on the cheap. It's so cheap there's no risk of a loss so I will probably leave this one at my most frequently played venue and that saves me a whole lot of lifting every Friday.
I'm told it's scratched, haven't actually seen it yet. I think it's black, and I might zebra wrap this one like I wanted to with my stage customs. I was scared off wrapping because of the cost, but it just dawned on me that I know a sign writer/printer guy who might make the whole process cheaper.
SO basically I will get him to print on some sort of material and I'll glue it to the kit.
So what material should I use?
I just scored a catalina ash on the cheap. It's so cheap there's no risk of a loss so I will probably leave this one at my most frequently played venue and that saves me a whole lot of lifting every Friday.
I'm told it's scratched, haven't actually seen it yet. I think it's black, and I might zebra wrap this one like I wanted to with my stage customs. I was scared off wrapping because of the cost, but it just dawned on me that I know a sign writer/printer guy who might make the whole process cheaper.
SO basically I will get him to print on some sort of material and I'll glue it to the kit.
So what material should I use?
Wrapping a kit on the cheap
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