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  2. Drum hardware - Wikipedia

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    Drum mounts are fittings, normally attached to the drum shell, that enable a drum to be attached to a supporting bracket, stand or rack. Traditionally, smaller tom-tom drums are supported by mounts and known as hanging toms, while snare drums rest on a stand not attached to the drum, and floor toms and bass drums rest on their own legs.

  3. Camco Drum Company - Wikipedia

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    The Camco Drum Company is a musical instrument brand currently owned by Japanese company Hoshino Gakki. [1] Camco was originally a drum hardware manufacturing company which began producing drums after a hostile takeover of the George H. Way drum company in 1961.

  4. Tom drum - Wikipedia

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    A gong bass drum (also known as "gong drum"), is a large, single-headed tom often sized at 20 in (51 cm) or 22 in (56 cm), with the drumhead being 2 in (5.1 cm) larger than the shell. The sound produced is similar to a bass drum , though it is more open and has longer sustain.

  5. Walberg and Auge Drum Company - Wikipedia

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    Walberg and Auge is a United States drum kit and hardware manufacturer established in 1903 in Worcester, Massachusetts by Barney Walberg. Walberg and Auge is considered by some to be, "the biggest unknown name in the history of twentieth-century American percussion."

  6. Pacific Drums and Percussion - Wikipedia

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    New Yorker - is a new line of compact drums with poplar shells. Available in a choice of 2 wraps. Mainstage - PDP's latest entry level kit that includes hardware, cymbals, and drum throne. Encore - PDP's entry level drum kit made with poplar shells normally sold as a full package with hardware and cymbals included. Available in many different ...

  7. Trixon Drums - Wikipedia

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    Trixon is a former German musical instrument manufacturing company, established in 1947 by Karl-Heinz Weimer.Trixon drums were remarkable for their innovations in their construction, including conical and ellipsoidal shaped shells, and unique designs in mounting hardware.