I have my eye on this one for my new "disposable" set up. Looks like it comes with disposable cymbals as well! http://drums-percussion.musiciansfriend.com/product/Pulse-3Piece-Junior-Drum-Set?sku=620879
What a sweet little jungle set! Are you gonna leave it in the JungleRoom?
The Holiday season must have really sucked for GC et.al. (in case some of you don't know, MF corp parent bought GC a few years ago, along with 123 Music ans a couple of others, and now they are secretly trying to acquire Sam Ash and Cascio....)
Anyway, for 100bucks, I can buy this [IMG]http://img3.musiciansfriend.com/dbase/pics/products/regular/7/2/5/616725.jpg[/IMG]
or this:
Granted, I have work to do, either a light surface cleaning, a little deeper lugs off detailing or a complete make-over including some shell re-working, really deep cleaning technique and some things yet to be revealed.
But, is it really worth all the work I am putting into these old imported shells? I know a few will scream that it is a waste of time, they will never ever sound likew a Slingerland, the set they emulate, or a Ludwig, which it supplanted sales from in the early 60s and that they are nothing more than firewood.
Well, these are 45 +/- year old drums, three ply shells, with some good plies in the middle of the less than desirable mahogany inner and outer plies....unless it used on a Ludwig Jazzette or Slingerland Buddy Rich 80N, or a Gretsch.....
They also include some very nice wrap, one of the more sought after color/designs, a cool set of hardware with a nice cymbal arm and sticksaver style hoops. The 22" bass drum, with a good head and a cursory tuning revealed a deep, round tone, rich and full, rolling and warm, full of wonderful sound. The 16" floor tom, also with a newer head, samething, and only a minor amount of overtones until a small amount of wrangling and the overtones disappeared.
I am going to do something different with this kit, because it is a nice, solid, well built set of shells. And yes, they are going to sound great. Not exactly like your vintage American drums, because, well, they aren't. But then your sets don't all sound the same either. What if Ludwig and Slingerland sound exactly like Rogers and Gretsch? Would you be as enamoured? No, because they would have no character.