Sounds like an amazing opportunity for Rock Steady — but why a dry erase kit? Simple. “Because it’s never been done before,” the company told us. “We thought it was a fun, original idea and something that the Break artists would feel elite playing on – and drawing on.”
Makes sense to us. The maple-shell kit with wood hoops and claw hooks is comprised of a 14" x 6" 10-ply snare, 10" x 7" and 12" x 9" 8-ply toms, a 16" x 16" 8-ply , and a 20" x 20" 8-ply bass drum. We were surprised to learn that the dry-erase finished is painted onto the shell rather than a wrap.
If I owned that kit, I would write my set list on the bass drum shell at every gig. What would you do?
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