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Fibes Forte Agate - trommer fra 1972
Størrelser:
24x14 Basstromme
18x18 Gulvtam
14x10 Tam
13x9 Tam
14 x 5 Fibes Austin maple skarptromme – Jasper shell kan selges mot et tillegg i pris kr. 3000.-
Shell pack selges for 5900.-
Helt nye Remo Emperor clear skinn på alle trommene bortsett fra på basstromma. Bare skinnene koster kr. 2850.-
Nye Remo Ambassador skinn på skarpen
Settet står til salgs på 4sound Alnabru. Spør etter Geir Digernes.
Settet ble kjøpt nytt i 1972 av trommeslageren i The Zodiacs (se Rockheim) så dette er trommer fra norsk rockehistorie. De store størrelsene kombinert med glassfiber sarger gir deg bare mer og mer tilbake ettersom du drar på. Lett å bli glad i disse trommene. Fet lyd med masse resonans og klang. Synger helt nydelig. Solide og lettvinte festemekanisme for tam´s. Skarptromma er laget på Fibes fabrikken i Austin Texas og har samme sarg som Gretsch round badge trommene.
(Basstrommepedal, hardware og cymbaler selges ikke)
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Settet selges kun samlet og ikke delt og stykkevis.
Kan leveres etter avtale på strekningen Tønsberg - Drammen - Asker - Oslo - Lillestrøm
Trommene kan prøvespilles på Gitarhuset Alnabru - spør etter Geir Digernes
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Fibes historie:
THE FIBES STORY
Fibes Drum Company was originally founded in 1966 by Bob Grauso, a professional drummer, and John Morena, a specialist in composite materials, and also a drummer. They came up with the name by combining the core sound of a drum—vibes, short for vibrations, and fiberglass, the material used in the original drum shells.
Fibes quickly became one of the foremost American manufacturers of professional quality percussion instruments. Eventually, Bob and John decided to sell the company to the C.F. Martin Organisation, makers of Martin Guitars. The company thrived for about 10 years, but because Martins interest in drum manufacturing was a low priority, the company did not keep up with changes in the market place.
With the onslaught of foreign competition, Martin sold the fixtures, machinery, inventory, and equipment to Jim Corder who renamed the business Corder Drums. The Fibes trademark was sold to another party, who had a business agreement with Martin to distribute Fibes drumsticks.
Corder sold the company in 1990 to Sammy Darwin, a radio programming consultant, who operated the company under the name Darwin until early 1994.
Tommy Robertson learned of the status of Darwin Drums, and began negotiations to purchase the factory from Darwin. After eight months, an agreement was made. In December of 1994 the factory was purchased and moved into a newly-designed facility in Austin, Texas. The Fibes trademark was also purchased in December, thus reuniting the original name and product. The market response to the reborn company has been extremely positive worldwide.
Fibes Drum Company was founded in 1966 by Bob Grauso, a drummer, and John Morena, a drummer and composite materials professional.[1][2][3] Fibes was a percussion instrument manufacturer notable for its pioneering use of fiberglass composites and transparent acrylic materials in the construction of drum shells.[4] Fibes offered chrome plating on their fiberglass shells as well as a variety of other surface finishes. Chrome plated Fibes snare drums have an appearance that closely matches that of conventional chrome plated metal snare drums made by other manufacturers. Fibes drums, and particularly Fibes snare drums were used by Buddy Rich, who continued to use the Fibes snare even while an endorser of competing products.[3][5] The original Fibes drum company was located in South Farmingdale, NY (Long Island) and Drums produced in that era bear the rectangular badge.
The Fibes company was eventually sold to the C.F. Martin Organisation, makers of Martin Guitars. (Square Nazareth Badge) [6][7] Martin sold the fixtures, machinery, inventory, and equipment to Jim Corder, who renamed the business Corder Drums. The Fibes trademark was sold to another party, who had a business agreement with Martin to distribute Fibes drum sticks. Corder then sold the company in 1990 to Sammy Darwin, a radio programming consultant, who operated the company under the name Darwin until early 1994.[2]
Tommy Robertson, owner of Tommy's Drum Shop in Austin, TX., learned of the status of Darwin Drums, and began negotiations to purchase the factory from Darwin. After eight months, an agreement was made. In December 1994, the factory was purchased and moved into a newly designed facility in Austin, Texas. The Fibes trademark was also purchased in December, thus reuniting the original name and product. Fibes has since stopped production of drums.[2]
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