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Can someone PLEASE tell me the difference,if there is any,between PDP and Pacific drums?Is this some sort of shell game;)being done by DW to sell these drums?If they are identical,why two names?

Posted on 14 years ago
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PDP=Pacific Drums and Percussion......one in the same.....call it DW's import budget line.

Posted on 14 years ago
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Well then-WHY two names?Has one been deleted?HMMMMMM.Very confusing to me.Like Ludwig/LUDCO at the same time.Maybe a DW bigwig can explain.

Posted on 14 years ago
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PDP is the shorthand term they use for the full name....like DW is shorthand for Drum Workshop......

Comprende amigo? :D

Posted on 14 years ago
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Si,senor.I'm done crabbing for now.I need my friend to machine the little end piece on my recently aquired Camco snare butt side.Very frustrated looking at the lovely drum sitting there unplayed......CryBaby

Posted on 14 years ago
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From Ludwig-dude

PDP=Pacific Drums and Percussion......one in the same.....call it DW's import budget line.

Hi, Like i said in another post..D.W. came out with these to almost copy are name O.C.D.P Orange County Drum and Percussion...Mikey

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From MIKEY777

Hi, Like i said in another post..D.W. came out with these to almost copy are name O.C.D.P Orange County Drum and Percussion...Mikey

Ummm....no.

Its the initials for the full name of the company because its too long to say all the time. And they called them Pacific because they are made on the west coast or pacific coast if you will, in their Mexican factory. I dont see where you can state they came up with PDP as copying OCDP since Pacific was out FIRST, or at least heavily advertised first.

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From MIKEY777

Hi, Like i said in another post..D.W. came out with these to almost copy are name O.C.D.P Orange County Drum and Percussion...Mikey

In what year you start Orange County? I have noticed the two front head designs, and they do look similar for the PDP and OCDP logos. Sad it has come to that, but 13 year old kids will make the mistake, and then it's too late. If he wanted one, and ended up with the other, what a bummer, unless the sonic difference is not all that noticable. Do you make up your shells, or do you use Keller?

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From jonnistix

In what year you start Orange County? I have noticed the two front head designs, and they do look similar for the PDP and OCDP logos. Sad it has come to that, but 13 year old kids will make the mistake, and then it's too late. If he wanted one, and ended up with the other, what a bummer, unless the sonic difference is not all that noticable. Do you make up your shells, or do you use Keller?

Hi, O.C.D.P. started in 1990..We used keller shells from 4ply and up also with or with-out rings..Mikey

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