Hi all,
did Hayman ever produce an emerald green drumwrap for their kits? Thanks
Hi all,
did Hayman ever produce an emerald green drumwrap for their kits? Thanks
Not as a standard color. If it looks like the other "metallic foil" coverings, I suppose it might have been a limited production or custom color for an Irish drummer or military dance band?
a lot of Hayman drums have been rewrapped due to the original wrap not wearing particularly well.
The only finishs i know of on Hayman drums were Blue,Red,Gold,Silver foil wraps...Mikey
There were actually two blue finishes, a lghter and a darker. In addition a black finish with a mauve cast and a purple finish called "Purple Heart" was offered. The purple sometimes fades to a turquoise color
yes, originally the gold ingot, silver, midnight blue were all that was available. Later they offered iceberg (kinda like Vistalite), a wood grain finish called natural pine,regal red and black. The midnight blue was the only blue i was aware of - it fades to a light turquoise. Maybe there were others that weren't catalogued too.
Hi,
here is gold color. What do you think would be the price of this kit.
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Hi Arno
Judging from the bass drum T's it's a George Hayman Badged kit so one of the earliest. With no snare and missing some hoops it would probably fetch around 400 pounds (480 euros or US$630). It looks like the wrap is in decent shape which is nice
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