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Rock Steady Introduces A Kit To Draw On
A small Connecticut custom shop came up with a unique idea when it was called to build a backline kit for a big music festival: A dry erase finish.

A small Connecticut custom shop came up with a unique idea when it was called to build a backline kit for a big music festival: A dry erase finish.
Before you raise that pint to honor the patron saint of Ireland, check out this custom-made emerald green kit made for Matt Kelly of Dropkick Murphys.
As much an art object as a musical instrument, “The Aviator” was built by DW for Nigel Olsson to play on Elton John’s Billion Dollar Piano tour.
Looking for a drum kit that has a biting sound? Well, Ryan “Legs” Leger's new SJC kit might do the trick. Just steer clear of those alligator teeth.
Ray Luzier's new kit for Korn features custom-painted images of his son's sonogram.
Welcome to Rich Forristall’s man cave, where you’ll find two prized possessions: a DW Collector’s Series kit, and his very first Maxwin drum set.
George Flores lives by the proverb: If you want something done right, then do it yourself. Need proof? Check out his restored 1970s Slingerland kit.
Michael Christian may be a businessman by day, but his Yamaha Maple Custom set reveals he is a gear-obsessed, drumming machine by night.
This Amati set is a vintage blast from the past. Eduardo Martinez purchased it in 1985, the year the big earthquake hit his home in Mexico. Boom!
What do call a Pearl “Redline” Reference series drum kit with Zildjian cymbals, Evans heads, and Silverfox sticks? You’d call it a showpiece.