I hear you ... the problem was they didn't manufacture very many of them. A
shame really, Joe Pollard was way ahead of his time.
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From: jabathaslut <
warlandr63@...>
To:
Simmons_Drums@yahoogroups.comSent: Thu, January 6, 2011 5:49:42 PM
Subject: [Simmons Drums] Re: WTB: Non-Simmons Electronic Drums
Oh man...it's hard enough to find simmons gear in good nick. A working pollard
in good physical condition is like looking for hens teeth to pull. Those who
have them are unlikely to part with them unless you can persuade with a large
cash bundle. Pollard is the grand daddy of the drum synth genre and if you find
a goody you'll see me standing in line somewhere in front of you...=).
A completely different beast to the "simmons sound". For general weird crashes,
pind, booms etc they are the beez neez.
--- In Simmons_Drums@yahoogroups.com, Mark Lemon <humanbeatbox7728@...> wrote:
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> I know, this is a Simmons group but since I have already scored an SDSV kit I
> need to ask ... does anyone have a Pollard Syndrum rig they would be willing to
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> part with? I am in the process of forming two bands, a Cars tribute band and
>an
>
> 80's retro synth pop cover band and need a Quad to round things out ... again,
>I
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> realize this is a Simmons forum but have come to learn that a lot of electronic
>
> drummers into vintage Simmons drums are also into Syndrums and Synares ... if I
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> am offending anyone by asking please accept my apologies.
>
> Thank you kindly,
>
> Humanbeatbox7728
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