Need more info on 'Westbury" Drums ? Pearl spin-offs /Westbury New York /. When did they first start producing kits . Mine was made in Tiawain 1977. Any info would be nice.
Can anyone tell me more about"WestBury" Drums
I had a set from the late 70's and liked it a lot. It appears identical to yours actually. I had the second floor tom as well which really "boomed". These drums, from what I've read, were made in Taiwan. So are a lot of drums. If tuned properly and babied a bit, Westburys are good drums for the money.
Brian
Thanks Salty for the nice words. I agree.. With good Remo or Evans heads top & bottom tuned right. They got a good sound. Bowing
Seen lotsa these in my neck of woods.
Pearl R.O.C clones.
Luan shell(newer ones maybe poplar) usually 9 ply
Similar in quality to CB
Beginner drum but as said, can be not bad sounding with good heads and an edge job.
Hardware is biggest downfall with these
Sabian
Vic Firth
Remo/Evans
"unless it's vintage, it's just another wooden tube."
Thanks good info !D' Drummer
Westbury obviously has good distribution in Canada, eh!
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Need more info on 'Westbury" Drums ? Pearl spin-offs /Westbury New York /. When did they first start producing kits . Mine was made in Tiawain 1977. Any info would be nice.
Pearl made Westbury. They also made other names in the 60's & 70's for export. They stopped doing this in the mid 70's. I have a Westbury chrome snare that I bought at Manny's in NYC in 1974. I couldn't afford any of the American snares at the time, and the typical cheap Japanese ones were horrible. The owner told me it was made by Pearl, and showed me a Pearl one, and it was identical. Back then I thought all Japanese stuff was inferior, but this snare looked and sounded as good as any snare on the market. I paid $75, and it looks and sounds as good as any snare. You can see a video of one on youtube called "Pearl COB snare approx. 1974". If you want a photo of mine contact me.
A 1974 Westbury ( Pearl) snare.
Seen lotsa these in my neck of woods.Pearl R.O.C clones.Luan shell(newer ones maybe poplar) usually 9 plySimilar in quality to CBBeginner drum but as said, can be not bad sounding with good heads and an edge job.Hardware is biggest downfall with these
Pearl made Westbury. They also made other names in the 60's & 70's for export. They stopped doing this inthe mid 70's. I have a Westbury chrome snare that I bought at Manny's in NYC in 1974. I couldn't afford any of the American snares, and the typical cheap Japanese ones were horrible. The owner told me it was made by Pearl, and showed me a Pearl one, and it was identical. Back then I thought all Japanese stuff was inferior, but this snare looked and sounded as good as any snare on the market. I paid $75, and it looks and sounds as good as any snare. You can see a video of one on youtube called "Pearl COB snare approx. 1974". If you want a photo of mine contact me.
I've seen similar drums up through the '80's at least. I have a couple of sets myself.
Any number of stenciled names, Maxwin, CB-700, Reuther, Percussion Plus, they all had the same "coffin" lugs and, later, the Pearl-style 7/8" tom mounts.
I have a set of CB-700's in lauan, and a Maxwin bass drum in lauan, and then a full set branded Speedfire 1000 in some tighter, lighter wood, maybe poplar, basswood, or agathis. The Speedfire has Power toms that I de-powered on the table saw so that now they are between Standard and FAST.
My current drum project is painting the Speedfires in black/gold Duco pattern. The white wood exteriors need a lot of filling.
-Erik
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