As I understand it, and was told to me by my Drum Teacher from the 60's, Phil Stanger, (who was close friends with Barrett for literal decades right till the end of Barrett's days) the title "World's Fastest Drummer" was invented-given by Barrett's wife. [Attachment: 53518]
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Here's a couple pics of one of Barrett's sets, and this one is mine. The first Pic shows it on display for sale at the Chicago Vintage Drum Show. This was 2000, or 2001, my memory has gotten a bit fuzzy on which year this was? This set was supposedly manufactured in 1980 for Barrett.
The set came home with me that afternoon after some "small" cash traded hands. I met the then owner of the set six months prior to that day, as he sold me a flawless 1960 COB 5x14 Supra (which I later sold back to him, shucks!)
The second pic is the next day, with the set roughly set up in my living room, then living in Chicago. The next week all new Paiste Sig Series Cymbals, and New Beat Hi Hats were gotten from the Drum Pad in Palatine, Ill. Original Slingy Heads were stored, for Evans G1, then later Remo Ambassadors. The BD Reso Head is original.
As for hardware, I later swapped out the old Slingy BD Pedal, HH Stand, and Snare Stand for a Tama Iron Cobra, DW Snare Stand and DW 5000 3-leg (I of course have all the original hardware retained). The Cannister Throne has gone into a later new constructed H&B Vulcanized Case as this Set didn't come with a case for the Throne.
I later acquired a mint Prototype COB 6-1/2"x14" Spitfire 12 Lig that was also Barrett's, and acquired from the same seller as the Set. (Well, we did a trade for a mint NOS Big R Dyna I had) Mark