On first glance you may think, “Well, that’s an attractive set of white drums with Red Sparkle hoop inlays and a snare drum that inverts the color scheme. Nice, but not groundbreaking.”
You might change your tune, though, after studying the second photo below, which unveils the radical concept behind the design. That plain looking white finish is actually a dry erase surface, just like you see on walls of conference rooms around the world. Think of it. It’s an endlessly customizable finish.
can take credit for this playful design. Based in Connecticut, this custom shop specializes in building and kits, as well as breathing life into tired old tubswith their rewrapping services.
So they really wanted to do something different when they were asked to provide a backline kit for The Bamboozle Break Contest. The competition pits groups from the Northeast against each other in a traditional battle of the bands, with the winners scoring a heap of prizes and the opportunity to appear at the in Asbury Park, New Jersey (headliners this year include , Bon Jovi, and Blink-182 — so they’d be in excellent company).
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