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Grisez Drums jazzette 3 piece segmented birch kit for sale!

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Im selling my 3 piece Jazzette segmented birch drum kit that has been lightly used for $750.00. I built it a few months ago and it sounds and looks great. Its 100 percent segmented birch shells courtesy of Addiction Drums in Minnesota.

14X20 virgin kick;

7X10 hanging tom w/Gibraltar RIMS mount;

12X14 floor tom w/Gibraltar RIMS mount.

All top of the line lugs (Gretsch style), die cast rims top and bottom, Gibraltar hardware and REMO Ambassador Vintage coated beater heads, Ambassadom coated resos, coated REMO Powerstroke beater kick and REMO fiberskin kick reso. I did all the finishing/paint...varied blues, navy blue sparkle, ivy green and lots of clear coat. The natural sections are a highly buffed wax finish. I want someone to have this, play it and enjoy it so I can make more! Please contact me with any questions!

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Posted on 13 years ago
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You know, this is a great effort, but again a modern kit, and not so sure it is in the right place. Not so many drummers here looking for modern stuff. Have you tried ebay, maybe local Craigslist, or the Pearl or TAMA forums? There are many more places where you would be exposing these kits to a buying public that is actually looking for newer drums. Not much of anything sells here that was made later than about 1980ish. There is a builders' site geared more toward this. www.ghostnote.com With custom built drums, unless you have an order for wild paint schemes, you will be much better off keeping them more "conservative". People who buy segmented drums want to see the wood in all it's glory.

I'm not trying to be cantankerous bud, just want to get you in the right place so you stand a better chance of moving them.

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