Stroker
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Very nice indeed. In an ideal world I'd own one kit from each manufacturer I liked, Oriollo, being one of them. Beautiful.Cobalt blue is cool ...
Very nice indeed. In an ideal world I'd own one kit from each manufacturer I liked, Oriollo, being one of them. Beautiful.Cobalt blue is cool ...
Very very nice !! Cobalt Blue is my fave to this point. I priced out a kit (no snare) with 2 up, 2 down, and a 22" bass. It still comes in under $3K which I think is a pretty good bargain, especially considering your free worldwide shipping.
Oriollo drums are the only temptation I've had since Yolanda.
If brass becomes available in the sizes I like, I don't know that I could resist.
I've heard Echo brass and aluminum drums in 2013. They really turned my head, literally. I heard them from a distance at first. I had never heard of Echo drums prior. TBH, the aluminum and brass were very neck and neck. Brass had a little longer note.
Steel toms...I'd bet they would really shine lol. Steel is a little too much for me as a snare, but toms would probably be a home run.
Metal toms/bass drums never really took off in the marketplace it seems. Ludwigs stainless steel sets and then Echo's drums and now Vukan are all I can name off the top of my head. Metal kits have all the makings of being the next big thing in the drum marketplace. They were never done on a big scale before. Vukan would be perfectly poised if that trend took off. Seamless metal kits? I could see it getting big, especially in metal. It's kinda appropriate, metal drum kits for metal music, right?
Oriollo drums are the only temptation I've had since Yolanda.
If brass becomes available in the sizes I like, I don't know that I could resist.
The matt finish and raw metal ones look classy. Lugs too.