Jim Kilpatrick Folding Snare Drum Carrier
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Jim Kilpatrick Folding Snare Drum Carrier
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Jim Kilpatrick Folding Snare Drum Carrier
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Jim Kilpatrick Folding Snare Drum Carrier
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Jim Kilpatrick Folding Snare Drum Carrier
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Jim Kilpatrick Folding Snare Drum Carrier
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Jim Kilpatrick Folding Snare Drum Carrier
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Jim Kilpatrick Folding Snare Drum Carrier
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Jim Kilpatrick Collapsible Pipe Band Snare Drum Carrier
The Jim Kilpatrick Snare Carrier is made for the pipe band scene by Randall May, leaders in lightweight percussion carriers. A record-breaking drummer who has won every title a pipe band snare drummer could seek, Jim used his expertise to develop this carrier. His collaboration with Randall May, innovators in adjustable tubular drum carriers, has resulted in a comfortable product with a great performance record. Most adjustments can be made with a Pearl or Premier drum key, but Allen wrenches are needed at several points, and pliers or sockets are needed for some of the nuts during initial assembly.
Features of Jim Kilpatrick Folding Pipe Band Snare Drum Carriers:
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Lightweight alumininum tubes
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Dual center hinge
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Carrier can be folded in half for easy transport
- Padded shoulders, torso plate, and back bar
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Adjustable shoulders, back bar, torso plate height, drum height, drum angle
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Carbon fiber torso plate
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Good airflow
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Age friendly
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Gender friendly
Note: Because this carrier has so many places for adjustment, it's a good idea to have a Pearl or Premier drum key, some small pliers, and the appropriate Allen wrenches on hand for fine tuning.
Because of all the metal-to-metal contacts, these carriers often have some cosmetic imperfections from shipping and assembly.
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