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That information helped inform his future drum designs and contributed to the growth of Stauffer Percussion and Phattie Drums. In 2003, Stauffer provided various shell designs to the staff at the Physics Department at the University of Illinois, who mapped the physical differences in energy transfer between a drumhead and shell using different bearing edges. The amazing array of items donated for this giveaway is a testament to how much of an impact Dennis made on the people who knew him,” said Jim Feck, owner and founder of, based near Albany, N.Y.ĭennis was well known for his quality craftsmanship and commitment to innovation. He was friendly, trustworthy and had a unique sense of humor. “Dennis was a true pioneer and very well liked within the custom drum-building community. The money raised will be used to support Stauffer’s family in their time of need. What’s more, has committed to match the first $500 of money raised in the Love Your Drums Fundraiser.

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Using the online forum, the group agreed to build and give away a number of custom-made snare drums and full drum kits, each with a unique badge honoring Stauffer.Īll drums, kits and materials were donated by industry sources including many custom drum builders who knew Dennis Stauffer, several drum hardware suppliers and Aquarian Drumheads which provided drum heads for all drums built for the initiative. The tragic accident stunned and saddened a group of Stauffer’s friends and colleagues connected with the online drum builders’ community. Roan was involved in the crash but was not seriously injured.

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Stauffer, who was 32, is survived by his wife, Brittney Stauffer, and son Roan, 1. on May 19 and 20, 2012.ĭennis Stauffer, founder of Stauffer Percussion and Phattie Drums, was killed in an automobile crash in Fairview, N.C. What’s more, nearly all donated items will be available for viewing in the Tribute to Dennis Stauffer Booth at the west end of the West Hall at the Chicago Drum Show being held at the Kane County Fairgrounds in St.

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(Winners will be notified by phone or e-mail after the drawing and do not need to be present to win.) Donors of $10 or more will automatically be entered into the May 20 drum drawing and earn one drawing entry for every $10 donated. People wishing to enter the drawing can make a donation to the fund on the fundraiser website at or in person at the Chicago Drum Show. The giveaway and drawing will feature nearly 40 snare drums and three full drumkits including a rare and beautiful complete Ash stave drumkit, a C&C Custom Drums cocktail drumkit, myriad one-ply, stave, segment and ply wood snare drums, and even a number of acrylic and metal snare drums including aluminum and seamless cast bell brass. The Love Your Drums Fundraiser will be based around the Chicago Drum Show in mid-May and will have an internet home on the DrumART website at The fundraiser will support the family of Stauffer, who was killed in a January car crash in North Carolina. Several major players within the drum industry have joined forces with the Sweet Relief Musicians Fund and donated an impressive array of custom drums, drum kits and other items with an estimated value of nearly $30,000 for a drawing and giveaway to honor the memory of pioneering drum builder and designer Dennis Stauffer. If this feature could be added to the future updates, I would appreciate it very much.Tight-knit drum builders’ community partners with national nonprofit to stage a special fundraiser featuring a drawing and giveaway of nearly $30,000 worth of custom drums and equipment.

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Thank you again for making such a wonderful program for a professional researcher. A even better addition would be that, when I click the number appearing over the icon, it will open a small window to display the list of linked items (or the current hook window as it will serve the same function). I was wondering instead of invoking Hook every time I open a document/webpage to check whether I have linked items, if there’s a way to see the number of items linked to the current document/webpage automatically.įor example, I can envision that the current menubar icon of Hook will show the number of items linked to the currently opened item whenever there’s already at least one linked item. But sometimes I wonder when I open a document or a webpage whether I’ve already had some linked items to it or not. Now I have many links connected to each other using Hook. I’ve always wanted a program like Hook and it has been changing my work routine so much since I started using Hook.










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