Looks like you have a new hero...Gaddabout wrote:Wouldn't that be awesome if Vinnie simply chose not to endorse anything? He'd be my hero (twice over).
Vinnie/Gretsch divorce?
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Cool. I take it there won't be any kind of statement about this in public - are you able to give us any insight into how he arrived at this? Just enjoyed this period of not having a company and decided he'd make it permanent?
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He's had enough of the shenanigans. Going out with a custom kit built by Chris Heuer and some Craviotto snares.
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Never heard of Chris before... Keller shells? Any details on the specs?
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Good for him. The endorsement thing is a big circus anyway -- it's not about the free gear; it's about the road support. The only issue I'd foresee when going with a Heuer kit is that it would need to be transported to all his gigs, and that could be pretty much impossible at times. And I don't think Chris has enough time to build various duplicate kits to stash around the world for Vinnie's use.
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It doesn't have to be. It should be a mutually beneficial relationship for both parties.gutenberg wrote:Good for him. The endorsement thing is a big circus anyway.
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That's not a problem. I'm sure Vinnie has Yamaha, Ludwig, Gretsch drums in lockers all over the planet and if he doesn't he can make a phone call and get whatever he needs/wants. Did Vinnie sell all of his Gretsch stuff once he went to Ludwig? I doubt it. It's probably stored somewhere.gutenberg wrote: And I don't think Chris has enough time to build various duplicate kits to stash around the world for Vinnie's use.
Think about Matt Chamberlin and all the gear he has endorsed. He probably has a whole warehouse filled with incredible drums. Sonor, DW, Ayotte, DW again, Ludwig, Craviotto ... I think I'm missing one ...
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So here's a guy who purchased a Ludwig drum set which belonged to Vinnie >>>
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2eJMcW4gBVY[/youtube]
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c6qgxZ-DmSM[/youtube]
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2eJMcW4gBVY[/youtube]
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c6qgxZ-DmSM[/youtube]
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Paul Marangoni wrote:He's had enough of the shenanigans. Going out with a custom kit built by Chris Heuer and some Craviotto snares.
I'm sorry but those look like average custom drums at best....now craviotto snare I can understand.
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Huh? Have you played them? Dude, Chris is a magician with drums. I'm pretty sure these are Keller shells. Not sure about the hardware, maybe Gretsch lugs and Yamaha stands.gretsch-o-rama wrote: I'm sorry but those look like average custom drums at best....now craviotto snare I can understand.
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