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		<title>A little blast from the past&#8230;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Been feeling a little nostalgic this week, having crossed the 10-years-in-business threshold recently.  So for today&#8217;s good times, here&#8217;s a shot of my first kit I bought myself back in the day.  I believe they originated in the factory that eventually became Pearl.  Japanese imports with Slingerland knock-off hardware, and a very faded Red Glass [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Been feeling a little nostalgic this week, having crossed the 10-years-in-business threshold recently.  So for today&#8217;s good times, here&#8217;s a shot of my first kit I bought myself back in the day.  I believe they originated in the factory that eventually became Pearl.  Japanese imports with Slingerland knock-off hardware, and a very faded Red Glass Glitter finish.  12&#8243;x8&#8243;, 16&#8243;x16&#8243;, 20&#8243;X14&#8243;, and a 14&#8243;x5.5&#8243; snare.  Found them in a classified ad from a pawn shop around 15 years ago, and to this day they still get a little stick time.</p>
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