tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3512656310056017709.post7114350235235473914..comments2023-07-13T07:51:46.615-07:00Comments on Crash Boom Bam: The Camco Orchestra Tuxedo Model wood shell snare drumCrash Boom Bamhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14770554808779353171noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3512656310056017709.post-1361443017672047412012-04-20T04:19:55.668-07:002012-04-20T04:19:55.668-07:00The 3,4 and 6ply Jasper shelled Oaklawn's were...The 3,4 and 6ply Jasper shelled Oaklawn's were to some, the best sounding studio drums that were available in the 60s. Standard fair at studios across the country and by those in the know but virtually unheard of by the rest of the world. The L.A. era Camco's on the other hand were made from Keller 6/6 ply maple shells with sharp steeple shaped bearing edges, centered on the 3rd ply of the shell with a slight rollover getting larger as each drum goes up in size. Those who own them say they are, by far, the finest drums that have ever been made. Better sounding, cleaner and clearer tones than dw or recording customs and still to this day unmatched. Like owning an entire set of maple Dynasonics with twice the attention to detail and labor. History will one day record them as the Stradivarius of drums.roger lockehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17142980932474108640noreply@blogger.com