by bongo » Mon Jul 16, 2007 3:53 pm
'In the round' means that the bearing edge ( the top of the shell) is truly round and has not become warped through the years.
I have heard out of round drums that still sound very good, but am not sure what it means to the integrity of the shell and the long term life of the drum.
Another thing to look at is the chrome on the hardware. From the photo it looks as if the chrome is in rough condition. A lot of times (especially on ebay) sellers will say that the chrome needs to 'be polished up', but in reality no amount of polishing will fix chrome that is flaking off and pitting, the only thing to do is have it
re-chromed, which is expensive. Polishing up will take the rust off, but leaves exposed metal without the chrome.
The hardware on these drums is the Gon Bop Voodoo style or Super Series, my favorite. From the photo the skins look in good shape and I bet they sound very good. It is true the mahogany is not as loud as the red oak drums, but they do have a nice mellow sound. I would be please to have a set like that as all I have are oak drums at the moment.
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