[COLOR="Sienna"]So I had these lyin' around the garage. The bass is a Pearl Export Pro 12x18 which used to be a 16x18 FT.
The rack is a Tama Swingstar 8x12.
Both shells appear to be luan with a layer of birch thrown in there.
The FT is a Keller 6-ply birch shell, 11x14.
I recut the batter edges on the Japanese shells to sharp 45 degrees, then sanded the interiors to 180 gr. and gave 'em 2 coats of tung oil to make the interior surfaces more reflective. Gave the Keller FT shell the same edge cut and treatment.
The wrap is a custom ColorWrap from drummaker.com. I was trying to get something close to the old Pearl Tiger's Eye wrap...eh, it didn't quite get there...the old stuff has a lotta different shades in it, while this new stuff doesn't. Nevertheless....it still looks pretty unique, even if it's more of a "copper swirl".
Drums sound very good...it is amazing what a recut and some tung oil can do to "economy" type shells. The kit really punches and sounds very lively.
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