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Gretsch Shell set USA Brooklyn 18" BD
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Gretsch Shell set USA Brooklyn 18" BD

  • 6-ply maple / poplar shell
  • 30° bearing edge
  • Gretsch 'Silver Sealer' internal shell coating
  • Gretsch '302' Hoops, double flanged 3 mm steel hoops
  • Chrome hardware
  • Remo heads
  • Made in U.S.A.
  • 12" x 8" TT / 14" x 14" FT / 18" x 14" BD
  • With bass drum bracket and single tom holder
  • GB-J483
GEWA item number:
GR808.034
Colour:
Antique Oyster
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GRETSCH DRUMS are legendary and innovative at the same time; GRETSCH is responsible for numerous developments that have played and continue to play a significant role in the construction of modern drumsets.

The top American brand offers the right drum set for every target group: beginner or professional, jazz or rock, live or studio, modern or traditional.

The company's 135-year history began in 1883 in the Brooklyn borough of New York. From here on, GRETSCH advanced to become a pioneer in the development and manufacture of percussion instruments until the 1950s and 1960s. And even today, the hype around "That Great Gretsch Sound" is unbroken, which is clearly reflected in the diversity of users on the world's stages.

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