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Anyone ever hear of a company 15-20 years ago called American Custom Drums. I picked up a kit and it has a badge on the top with the name, about 3 x 5 inch badge. According to the person I bought them from, they were custom made. Paid $380.00 for them with cymbals and a Gretsch snare Model 4175 and serial number 13266 The snare looks like its 4 x 14??? Any help would be appreciated.
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2005 Ludwig Bonham kit in Natural Maple###1986 Ludwig Rocker in Black Cortex### 1977 Rogers Londoner in Butcher Block###1976 Rogers Big R Londoner in Ebony###1967 Rogers Blue Strata Pearl Celebrity###Late 60's Pearl Challenger in Galaxy Finish###Mid-70's American Custom 18, 12, 14 in WMP###Early Tama/Camco 5 piece in Natural Finish###2 Slingerland kits in various forms of restoration Currently drumming for THE BUFFALO BLUES BAND |
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