What is a pork pie drum?

What is a pork pie drum?

Pork Pie™ drums are the top-of-the-line. Standard equipment includes: 100% maple shells, Pork Rings™ mounting system, 2.3mm hoops, heavy duty spurs and our hour-glass shaped lug. Finish choices are limitless. View our most popular finishes: High-Gloss Lacquers, Satin Lacquers and Wraps.

What happened to Orange County Drums?

Orange County Drum and Percussion (abbreviated OCDP) is an American custom drum manufacturer located in Orange County, California. Since 2011, the company is owned by retail chain Guitar Center and only sells ready-made drum kits in set configurations that are mass-produced in China.

Where are Pork Pie snare drums made?

Taiwan
Pork Pie Percussion is a US musical instrument manufacturing company based in Canoga Park, California. Established in 1987, it has been producing handmade Drum kits and hardware since then. Part of the products are manufactured in Taiwan.

Where are tama drums manufactured?

Japan
Tama’s research and development of products, along with production of its professional and most expensive drums, is done in Seto, Japan, while its hardware and less expensive drums are manufactured in Guangzhou, China. Hoshino has several offices around the world for marketing and wholesale distribution.

Did OCDP go out of business?

Orange Country Drums & Percussion (OCDP) shut down.

What drums does Travis Barker use?

Specifically, Travis uses Orange County Drums and Percussion for the drums, Drum Workshop for the hardware and pedals, Zildjian cymbals and drumsticks, and Remo drum heads. When he is not performing on stage, he is also known for using Roland V-Drums for some recordings, practicing, and mixing of beats.

How good are tama drums?

Tama is able to make an affordable drum kit that is both high-quality and durable. When you hear these drums in a room, they really sing. The poplar shells are not going to be as beautiful sounding as a maple or birch kit, but these shells still resonate and have a great attack.

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