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Continue ShoppingCDE EXCLUSIVE GRETSCH BROOKLYN HERITAGE DRUM KITS
Vintage Gretsch style in five different configurations!
The Chicago Drum Exchange is pleased to announce our latest collaboration with the great people at Gretsch Drums: exclusive Brooklyn Series Heritage Build Drum Kits!
Combining '60s style with durable, modern construction, the CDE Exclusive Brooklyn Series Heritage Drum Kits feature 6-ply North American maple and poplar shells with 30-degree bearing edges, handcrafted in Ridgeland, SC, as well as a bevy of features inspired by the 1960s Gretsch Playboy outfits like 302 hoops, silver sealer interior, and, for the first time on any Brooklyn Series drums, center-mounted, double-ended lugs and a '60s Marine Pearl finish, matched to the original White Marine Pearl stock by Gretsch Guru Paul Cooper.
This special color was introduced last year on USA Custom and Broadkaster series kits, but we're the first–and only–to bring it to our exclusive Gretsch Heritage Build Drum Kits, available now in five different configurations, with or without matching snare drum, and only at the Chicago Drum Exchange.
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