Sonor vintage
- Paul Marangoni
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Sonor vintage
http://xombiewoof.tumblr.com/post/10464 ... ries-drums
The drums are available in two 3‐piece preconfigured shell sets:
20” x 14” bass drum, 12” x 8” tom and a 14” x 12” floor tom
22” x 14” bass drum, 13” x8” tom and a 16” x 14” floor tom
A selection of add-on drums and snare drums will also be available. The Vintage series will be available in three finishes; Vintage Natural, Vintage Onyx, and Vintage Pearl.
Launch date: January 21st, 2015.
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- gretsch-o-rama
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Re: Sonor vintage
Finally. A company that knows something about Vintage.
"Ding ding da ding." Apollo teaching Rocky how to Jazz.
- Paul Marangoni
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Re: Sonor vintage
Well, it's only those two then. LOL
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- Paul Marangoni
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Re: Sonor vintage
gretsch-o-rama wrote:Finally. A company that knows something about Vintage.
I seriously doubt this kind of statements are necessary.
This old logo looks astonishing on the shells. Wonder what the price tag is going to be. Thanks Paul!
- Old Pit Guy
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Re: Sonor vintage
When companies tire of repurposing perception I guess they'll go back to making new & improved.
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Re: Sonor vintage
electrizer wrote:gretsch-o-rama wrote:Finally. A company that knows something about Vintage.
I seriously doubt this kind of statements are necessary.
This old logo looks astonishing on the shells. Wonder what the price tag is going to be. Thanks Paul!
What's your problem?
"Ding ding da ding." Apollo teaching Rocky how to Jazz.
- Paul Marangoni
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Re: Sonor vintage
Old Pit Guy wrote:When companies tire of repurposing perception I guess they'll go back to making new & improved.
I find it amazing that they have to do so much research to figure out how to make their "vintage" drums. I guess these companies just didn't document any of their processes. I wonder if any of them are ISO certified now.
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