Here's my baby. Top hoop is something I bought at at a salvage store. Got a scratch or two in the anodized finish; badge is scratched up, too.
I bought it for $60 from a CL guy who does drum education in public schools. One of the things he does to fund the program is sell old surplus drums from the schools. Apparently, this Acrolite shell had been sitting in a music room closet with no strainer or top hoop.
Not a problem; I had a nice 2.5mm triple-flanger with "Berkeley Schools" etched into it waiting for the right drum to come along, and a P-85 I assembled from parts from the junk bin at Starving Musician.
An Evans coated G1 on the top and an Aquarius snare side on the bottom, Puresound wires and she's complete.
I think this thrown together from parts aesthetic is just right for the utilitarian nature of this drum. Much as I appreciate seeing all these nice showpieces, there's not one I'd take over my Frankenlite.
And of course, it sounds amazing.
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