Pearl Music City Custom Solid Shell Maple 14"x6.5" Snare Drum in Nashville Natural Hand-Rubbed Finish
This item is MADE to ORDER - All Music City drums are made with pride at the Pearl factory in Nashville Tennesee. Please allow 90-120 days for production. Images are for reference only. Please contact us prior to your purchase with any questions or concerns.

This one-of-a-kind Music City Custom Solid Shell Snare Drum features an 8mm single-ply Maple shell, Pearl's single STL swivel lugs, Stainless Steel tuning rods, and SuperHoop II triple-flanged hoops. A uniquely refined, American-made percussion instrument, each Music City Custom Solid snare is honed by a singular artisan from a steam-treated plank of premium North American lumber. Shaped using an old-world crafting technique derived from ship-building, the shell is hand-milled to a smooth, uniform 8mm thickness and combined with Solid Maple reinforcement rings. CNC drilled, hand-finished and assembled at Pearl's Music City Custom Shop in Nashville, TN., the distinctive tonal nature of this unique percussion instrument makes it a true an investment in the ultimate drumming voice.


FEATURES:
  • Hand-Made in the USA
  • 8mm Solid N. American Maple shell w/6mm Re-Rings
  • Hand-Rubbed Nashville Natural Maple Finish
  • Delivers crisp, tonally-centered midrange punch with naturally compressed overtone.
  • Single STL Swivel Lugs
  • Lifetime Warranty

ConditionBrand New (New)
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Model
  • Music City Solid Maple 14"x6.5" Snare Drum HAND-RUBBED NATURAL MCCM1465S/C1000
Finish
  • Custom
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