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I guess its a good thing that yamaha can do the wraps on the drums. Keeps cost down by just sending out a stock shell and the sticker.

Crown used to do their own drum wraps not long ago. They used to advertise it all the time. I'm not sure if they still do it now though.

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I guess its a good thing that yamaha can do the wraps on the drums. Keeps cost down by just sending out a stock shell and the sticker.

drum wraps? I bet they taste awful. Geez all this fusion cuisine just get more wacky every year!

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I guess its a good thing that yamaha can do the wraps on the drums. Keeps cost down by just sending out a stock shell and the sticker.

Except the drums Yamaha makes for DCI lines are not stock shells. Their standard marching drums, while excellent on their own, have shells made of birch. The DCI drums are made from Maple shells, as most of their instructors prefer it to birch.

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drum wraps? I bet they taste awful. Geez all this fusion cuisine just get more wacky every year!

I'll try anything once. cool.gif

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I have never understood the use of a kevlar snare side head. Bad ### looking drum though.

r snare side head is less flimsy and won't get damaged/break as easily during the rigors of tour.

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Odd. No mention yet of Cadets drums on this thread.

They used last year's whites for parade in Erie last weekend but different drums in Sunday's uniformed exhibition at Johnstown. (cf. photo below.)

For those of you that missed the first broadcast, stay tuned!

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