[quote=DolFan54;248645]I agree. The only DW drums that come close are the very first kits DW made in the early 80's. Orangemi had a really nice one that sounded very similar to an LA Camco, even used the Camco style parts back then.[/quo
I am convinced the early to mid 80s DW shells were in fact left over Camco/Keller stock. Some from the Camco factory but the majority from Keller where they no doubt had quite a bit pre-made... Don Lombardi (DW) bought the hardware designs and Tama got the rights to the Camco name "and the rights to the Camco shell designs."
DW also bought "all the existing factory stock" and began making and marketing the pedals right away.
I believe since these early 80s DW/Keller shells were 6/6ply X 5/16" thick and 3/16" to 1/4" undersized, they (DW) circumvented the Tama ownership of the design of the Camco shells by utilizing different bearing edges and different shell depths. Snare Drums SDs were all 6x14", BDs 16x22 and 16x24, FTs 17x16" and 17x18" etc etc... None had standard Camco depths until they ran out of shells sometime between the mid to late 80s...
It would make sense for DW to buy all the pre-made Keller shell tubes from Keller at a cut rate price especially since Keller would have been stuck with thin, 6ply undersized tubes that would have been hard to sell.