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1983 - Gina Schock
Copyright (c) 2008, John Cermenaro
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3/7/2008, 6:26 pm
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mainedrummer
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Re: 1983 - Gina Schock
She seems to have an odd way of holding the sticks - it looks like a left handed player holding them with the traditional way, but the set looks to be setup for a right handed player.
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3/7/2008, 6:38 pm
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tommykat1
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Re: 1983 - Gina Schock
Omigosh...Let me guess. She went to the show, and then ordered her tobacco sunburst snare, AKA the XP10 Coliseum Superslam. JohnC, tell us the story!
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3/8/2008, 2:20 am
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JohnC 1984
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1983 - Gina Schock
This is Gina scoping out the NAMM show and randomly banging on drums. We were walking around and stopped at the DW booth. Looking on are Dave Levine (Drum Workshop marketing wizard), and Don Lombardi (Drum Workshop owner). I don't know what she was doing at that particular moment to be using an unconventional grip on that right stick, but I do know she wasn't intending for me to snap a picture.
Sorry, no story.
- John Cermenaro
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3/8/2008, 5:42 pm
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tscoffey
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Re: 1983 - Gina Schock
"Scottish grip" uses both hands like a left hand, I believe.
Tim
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3/8/2008, 5:44 pm
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