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« Reply #60 on: September 13, 2006, 05:19 PM »

Johnny Rabb sticks

Marcato snare drum shells

Ludwig "twin-channel" die-cast hoops

Paiste 602 cymbals

Yamaha bamboo snare drums

Also, there used to be a double-ended, single-point snare drum lug available at American Music Drum Parts that I'd kill to get my hands on.

the Yamaha bamboo snare, I just saw on this website somewhere that Yamaha is coming out in october with a new set with the come back of the classic Yamaha snare. So they are returning to the modern world with the new Yamaha drum set retailing around $1200- 2000 for the shell pack @.@

EDIT: never mind, they're not, that's DW. They're adding a BAMBOO SNARE to the collector series. Not Yamaha, look on the home page.
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« Reply #61 on: October 03, 2006, 02:29 AM »

I have a Premier Signia kit with a 14x 5.5 snare; 13x10 Tom; 16x16 Floor Tom and 22x18 Bass Drum. Premier no longer produce such kits but apparently they are giving till December for orders of Signia, Signia Marquis and Genista.... So I decided to order a 12x9 Tom!
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« Reply #62 on: October 05, 2006, 01:08 PM »

Yah i totally agree.   I own a Yamaha Maple custom absolute.  I got in a car accident to one of my gigs about a year ago.  I had to re-order my 22 inch silver sparkle bass drum.  They dont make those anymore though.  Their new Nouveau series has replaced it.  They are no where near as good as the classic costum absolute.
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