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Oh No...Trixon Is Back From The Dead

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From JimmySticks

From the title of the thread and the wording in your post, you seem to dislike this revival, yet weren't you all for the Slingerland revival deal with DW?What's the difference?

...Yes exactly...I concur...

Drum Bob...quote...They want drums that look like drums, not like empty thread spools, donuts, trumpet bells, pancakes, or someone's shorts ..

ermmm....so what are you trying to say here?

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56 Speedfire WMP
59 Speedfire Aqua
59 Speedfire Red Sparkle
59 Deri Dixi Red Perloid
59 Luxus BDP
60 Luxus Black Silver
61 Luxus WMP
62 Telstar Blue Stripe
62 Telstar Red Croc
62 Telstar Gold Croc
62 Telstar Blue Croc
63 Luxus Gold Croc
64 Speedfire Blue Sparkle
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Posted on 4 years ago
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Yes...well, exactly....These types of drums aren't for people who gig one nighters, They are as much oddities, now, as they were back then. It's very unlikely that you will ever see a set of Speedfires set up in a Ramada Inn lounge or a V.F.W. Rather, they will be in "Man Caves" and "She Sheds". And, my guess is that anyone who buys a kit isn't going to go through bass drum heads...and if they did, then I highly doubt that affordability will be an issue. They won't be some kid's first kit, in other words.

"God is dead." -Nietzsche

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Posted on 4 years ago
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From diamond

...Yes exactly...I concur...Drum Bob...quote...They want drums that look like drums, not like empty thread spools, donuts, trumpet bells, pancakes, or someone's shorts ..ermmm....so what are you trying to say here?

The average drummer wants drums that look like traditional drums. They don't want oddities that stray too far from what a traditional drum or drumset looks like. Obviously, you're not that type of drummer and that's fine for you. All of those odd-shaped drums I mentioned were commercial flops here in the USA. Maybe things were different on your side of the ocean.

Posted on 4 years ago
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I'm kind of curious about how they'll be priced. These were pretty expensive BITD, so I imagine they will be again.

What do you guys think?

Posted on 4 years ago
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From JimmySticks

I'm kind of curious about how they'll be priced. These were pretty expensive BITD, so I imagine they will be again.What do you guys think?

... ok here is the uk price..i have been told approximately £1,799....

Wow!!!

...Like i said though...think some of the unusual rare drums should be left as such and not made again as a repro's...

Really like the original vintage sets and have gigged mine regularly and also used them for recordings too....

45/48 Slingerland WMP
51 Luxus WMP
56 Speedfire BDP
56 Speedfire WMP
59 Speedfire Aqua
59 Speedfire Red Sparkle
59 Deri Dixi Red Perloid
59 Luxus BDP
60 Luxus Black Silver
61 Luxus WMP
62 Telstar Blue Stripe
62 Telstar Red Croc
62 Telstar Gold Croc
62 Telstar Blue Croc
63 Luxus Gold Croc
64 Speedfire Blue Sparkle
64 Luxus Black/Gold Spots
65 Speedfire Gold Croc
66 Luxus Blue Croc
66 Vox Thunderbolt Silver Croc
67 Vox Telstar Blue Croc
67 Vox Telstar Red Sparkle
Posted on 4 years ago
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Yeah, that's about $2300 American. Pretty steep for sure, but not completely out of line compared to some of the other boutique makers out there.

I don't know, so I'll ask, do they sound like their worth $2300, or are you paying for the gitchie look?

Posted on 4 years ago
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Big yes to Dave.

To me the main berry of Speedfire BD was in his two chambers with two pedals, allowing you to extract a unique sound.

Now we can see a light replica - only face, no more...

And where an incredible Trixon parallel snares? Nowhere....

Cheers,

George.

Posted on 4 years ago
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Heh...I dunno....I love the odd Trixon concept drums....I love modern art and those drums are what I see as utilitarian modern art. They can be viewed as a sculpture or played as an instrument. Okay with me if they bring back some of those old kits mainly because the originals are almost impossible to find. Plus, the originals are still more...well...original than any reproduction will ever be so the repros are no threat to that. Same with all the old drums we loved. They can try to revive old ideas but they can't seem to come up with any new ideas that were as forward-thinking (hopeful?) as some of these old concept drums were. They were supposed to be futuristic, but that future is now the past. Everything seems to have been figured out and settled upon, now. Traditional drums, as we know them, now, are here to stay. But long live the futurists, too. Without at least some forward thinking, our traditional drum design would still be hollow logs and rocks.

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"Nietzsche is dead." -God
Posted on 4 years ago
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From Father-42

Big yes to Dave.To me the main berry of Speedfire BD was in his two chambers with two pedals, allowing you to extract a unique sound. Now we can see a light replica - only face, no more...And where an incredible Trixon parallel snares? Nowhere....Cheers,George.

Yes exactly buddy...it's good to see replicas but they should have made the spec as it was...but then again..its also good to still keep the originals as the forerunner... Gretsch, Rogers etc... are all being reproduced and the Rogers do like pretty nice with the wrap too... so it seems that a lot of the vintage sets are all coming round to being copied...and they do say copying is the sincerest form of flattery!!

45/48 Slingerland WMP
51 Luxus WMP
56 Speedfire BDP
56 Speedfire WMP
59 Speedfire Aqua
59 Speedfire Red Sparkle
59 Deri Dixi Red Perloid
59 Luxus BDP
60 Luxus Black Silver
61 Luxus WMP
62 Telstar Blue Stripe
62 Telstar Red Croc
62 Telstar Gold Croc
62 Telstar Blue Croc
63 Luxus Gold Croc
64 Speedfire Blue Sparkle
64 Luxus Black/Gold Spots
65 Speedfire Gold Croc
66 Luxus Blue Croc
66 Vox Thunderbolt Silver Croc
67 Vox Telstar Blue Croc
67 Vox Telstar Red Sparkle
Posted on 4 years ago
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From O-Lugs

Heh...I dunno....I love the odd Trixon concept drums....I love modern art and those drums are what I see as utilitarian modern art. They can be viewed as a sculpture or played as an instrument. Okay with me if they bring back some of those old kits mainly because the originals are almost impossible to find. Plus, the originals are still more...well...original than any reproduction will ever be so the repros are no threat to that. Same with all the old drums we loved. They can try to revive old ideas but they can't seem to come up with any new ideas that were as forward-thinking (hopeful?) as some of these old concept drums were. They were supposed to be futuristic, but that future is now the past. Everything seems to have been figured out and settled upon, now. Traditional drums, as we know them, now, are here to stay. But long live the futurists, too. Without at least some forward thinking, our traditional drum design would still be hollow logs and rocks.

...very well articulated buddy....for sure it seems that a lot of the vintage sets are all coming round to being copied...and they do say copying is the sincerest form of flattery!!

45/48 Slingerland WMP
51 Luxus WMP
56 Speedfire BDP
56 Speedfire WMP
59 Speedfire Aqua
59 Speedfire Red Sparkle
59 Deri Dixi Red Perloid
59 Luxus BDP
60 Luxus Black Silver
61 Luxus WMP
62 Telstar Blue Stripe
62 Telstar Red Croc
62 Telstar Gold Croc
62 Telstar Blue Croc
63 Luxus Gold Croc
64 Speedfire Blue Sparkle
64 Luxus Black/Gold Spots
65 Speedfire Gold Croc
66 Luxus Blue Croc
66 Vox Thunderbolt Silver Croc
67 Vox Telstar Blue Croc
67 Vox Telstar Red Sparkle
Posted on 4 years ago
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