Hi guys
Yes, they DID come in Yellow!!
I owned a set of them here in New Zealand, bought them brand new from the NZ dealer, ex-Split Enz musician Paul Crowther. Sold them in the early 90's. Tried tracking them down last year, but no luck... :(
cheers all,
Gwyn,
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From: superwolle70 <
superwolle70@...>
To:
Simmons_Drums@yahoogroups.comSent: Thursday, 23 July, 2009 7:59:59 PM
Subject: [Simmons Drums] Re: Simmons SDS8 Colours?
Hi Matt,
are you sure also the SDS8 pads appeared in yellow? Not only the MarkIII (SDS9 etc...)?
Wolfgang
--- In Simmons_Drums@ yahoogroups. com, "Matt" <sds5@...> wrote:
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> Hey there Miles, I got your email and will reply tonight, just been busy, sorry!
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> Don't forget yellow which Simmons pads also came in.....REALLY rare!
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> Matt.
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> --- In Simmons_Drums@ yahoogroups. com, "superwolle70" <superwolle70@ > wrote:
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> > The SDS8 pads had been produced in black, white, red and blue. Black, white and red are pretty common colors while bllue is a rare one. If you paint them they will definetely loose value, on the other hand they are not the most valuable pads even in good condition
> >
> > --- In Simmons_Drums@ yahoogroups. com, "milosakhamun" <milosakhamun@ > wrote:
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> > > I own a set of sds8 pads which are black in colour. I want to paint them white, but I am wondering if this will devalue the pads? especially as they have the original stickers in place.
> > > Was the black kit a common one? What colours are rare?
> > >
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