There was set for sale a couple of months ago in Glendale or Pasadena...I cant remember well. It was the the three up one down I think. $350.00 or so. I wasnt interested because theyre way too wild for an old guy like me....:p
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Cause you got the bug dont'cha?
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Here's the kit I took on the road in 1987:[img]http://www.bermudaschwartz.com/images/impact87.jpg[/img]You can see on the large tom that the shape of the cutaway accounts for the look of a 'scoop' when viewed straight on, as with the other toms.Bermuda
Who is that handsome guy behind this nice drumset?Cool1
I like that drums design, looks so sci-fi
In case of deal with johnnyringo:
http://www.vintagedrumforum.com/show...80&postcount=1
I bought a new set of Impact drums in the late 90's after reading a review in Modern Drummer. I was playing outdoors alot and knew that the fiberglass would stay in tune much better. It is a very traditional set of double headed drums with 8,10/12/14 toms 16x20 bass and 61/2 x 14 snare. I was able to e-mail Bermuda (Weird Al) with questions about some specifics and he gave me a name to contact at Impact. The set worked great for my needs and looked good in their deep red wrap. I would consider them mid-level drums nowdays. I'd be glad to answer any questions....
John L
Here's their marching bass drum equivalent. The lugs were the same type used on the Rogers R-380's from the early 1980's.
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