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zorf
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wooden rims

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Has anybody here tried building with wooden rims? I was intriged with the
Whitney penguins because fo the woodenen rim option. I found these from
Yamaha. Do you think you could user these on a club jordan or homemade drum?
I'll bet they would'nt be that hard to make.

http://www.giardinelli.com/product/Yama ... 444129[url][/url]
multiperc
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Post by multiperc »

Haven't built with these but have played wooden-hooped drums and they can sound beautiful. You might want to look here as well:
http://www.amdrumparts.com/hoops.htm
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Here's the kit i built with wooden rims. I love em and they can take a pretty good beating.
http://www.angelfire.com/music6/drums1/newdrum.html

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Post by zorf »

Dinkus,



nice kit! What did that end up costing, so far? Or maybe you don't want to think about that. The wood rims look cool.
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I can't really remember the total cost, but the rims were about $40.00 each or so. The shell was maybe $175.00 give or take. I bet I'm in about $600.00 canadian for the cocktail drum itself with hardware, rims mount, skins strainer Etc. The toms were made years ago for another kit of mine. I got the cocktail shell and rims from AIT but I have to say I prefer the shells and rims from Precision Drum Company. The rims from Pre. are rounded and AIT are square on the top. The edges and finish of the drum was a tiny bit better at Precision. However the cost was also more at Precision so, apples and oranges. Hope this helps.

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