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  2. Steve Felton - Wikipedia

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    Hardware – Tama IronCobra Power-Glide single pedal (×2) IronCobra Lever-Glide hi-hat stand; Power Tower Rack System; 1st Chair Ergo-Rider drum throne; Other. Pro-Mark drum sticks; ddrum Pro Acoustic bass drum triggers

  3. Brann Dailor - Wikipedia

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    Drums – Tama Starclassic Performer B/B [19] 22x18 Bass Drum; 10x8 Tom; 12x9 Tom; ... Tama 1st Chair Ergo-Rider Drum Throne; Other. Vater 5B Drumsticks [22] Discography.

  4. Daniel Svensson - Wikipedia

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    Drum Heads – Evans Toms – Clear EC2; Bass – Clear EQ3; Snare – Power Center; Hardware – Tama Tama Speed Cobra double pedal (SOAPF) Tama Iron Cobra Power-Glide double pedal; Tama Iron Cobra Lever-Glide hi-hat stand; Power Tower Rack System; 1st Chair Ergo-Rider Drum Throne; Other. Pro-Mark Millennium II 5A Daniel Svensson signature sticks

  5. Camco Drum Company - Wikipedia

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    They also produced, more famously, a "Camco by Tama" bass drum pedal which utilised Frank Ippolito's modified-Camco chain pedal drive, and this design has since become an industry standard for most bass drum pedals. Tama re-issued the now classic pedal in 2011. Drum Workshop adopted George Way's original round lug design with virtually no ...

  6. Hoshino Gakki - Wikipedia

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    At the time they were also manufacturing Star Drums, available in either the Imperial or Royal models. Hoshino Gakki stopped making guitars at the Tama Seisakusho factory in 1966 (but continued making drums) and from then on contracted outside guitar factories, which in the mid 1960s mainly consisted of Guyatone.

  7. Drum hardware - Wikipedia

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    Snare drum stands have three arms as a "basket" to cradle the lower rim of the drum. There are several patterns. The older, traditional pattern has two arms that pivot, and one that slides to accommodate varying sizes of drum. This is satisfactory for a tilted drum; The drum is tilted away from the sliding arm and rests on the two pivoting arms.

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