I'm really not sure, never saw one, there is others like this site shows like Apollo etc...Whitehall maybe, but I do know they were an American made drum first, before the name was sold to Japanese Drum Manufacturers, that's what happen correct? Mouse
I don't think so, Mouse...Whitehall, as far as I know, has always been a Pearl stencil and I think it (the name) was owned by the outfit from San Antonio, the importer that owned a few of the other names. I am not 100%, but to my understanding, they have always been stencils from Pearl. They are like all the rest, using an American companys' brand name to look and act like American, but they are just like all the rest. I have a 16, or had one, it is now part of a donor kit, but is was a Pearl stencil through and through, and it was a 3 ply shell, an early one. It had a foil badge as well.
EDIT: Found something more substantial::
[COLOR=red]Some history: Whitehall Drums were imported during the late 60s by David Wexler & Company of Chicago. They were made in Japan by Pearl and very much resembled Slingerland drums, especially the lugs and pseudo Stick Saver hoops. The drums came in red sparkle, blue sparkle, white marine, gold pearl. A later model, the W-500, came in jet black, wine red, and forest green.
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