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« on: January 16, 2007, 02:52 PM »

This seemed like a pretty good deal to me can anyone confirm this?

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« Reply #1 on: January 18, 2007, 03:07 PM »

I bought drums from Donoho (the guy's name is Donoho Meador), and I like the sound.  They're easy to tune, and have a nice full tone.  That's the upside.  The downside is that Donoho is no longer in business.  If you want to match a drum you already have, you can't just call him up or order from a catalog.  And I haven't thought about selling mine (a 20 x 16 bass, and a 12 x 9 tom), but "custom" drums might be a little dicey when the maker's no longer in business.
    Oh, yeah, one other thing: he built them to a price point, so he used fairly inexpensive hardware.  Not an issue to me, but if you want die cast bass drum claws, this ain't it.
    Personally, I like the drums, and they were an excellent value.
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