We are required to collect sales tax on all orders shipped to Illinois. If applicable, a separate charge for taxes will be shown on the invoice. Contact us directly if you wish to place an international order.įor more information on our shipping policies, including rates, delivery times, and delays, please visit our website at chicagomusicexchange or call us at: 77. The published rates are for US domestic shipping only. This means that the risk of loss and title for such items passes to you upon our delivery to the carrier. We reserve the right to make partial shipments, which will not relieve you of your obligation to pay for the remaining deliveries.Īll items purchased from Chicago Music Exchange are made pursuant to a shipment contract. As a security precaution, initial orders and orders shipping to alternate addresses may be held for extended verification. Separate charges for shipping and handling will be shown on your order form. We do not accept international credit card or PayPal payments from international accounts.įor international security reasons, please call the store to arrange a Bank Wire: +01-77. All non-credit-card orders are subject to a 10-business-day hold. For phone or mail orders you may pay money orders and cashier's checks by mail. Internet orders may be paid for using the following methods: VISA, MasterCard, American Express, Discover, and PayPal. There is no denying that Brooklyn drums possess the sound of classic Gretsch drums, but deliver their own sonic personality. Brooklyn’s innovative specifications created a new Gretsch tonal characteristic that is slightly more open and satisfyingly ambient. Brooklyn delivers classic Gretsch tones that are full, punchy and warm. Its 3mm thick and double-flanged and is reminiscent of hoops used by Gretsch until the mid 1950’s. Each shell comes with a distinctive Brooklyn internal shell label that identifies the drum shell model number and serial number.īrooklyn toms and snares feature the distinctive Gretsch “302” hoop. Shell interiors are finished with classic Gretsch Silver Sealer. Brooklyn drums feature 6-ply North American maple/poplar shells and are made slightly thicker than Gretsch’s USA Custom Drums and have a 30-degree bearing edge. Proudly hand-crafted in Gretsch’s Ridgeland, SC, USA factory, Gretsch Brooklyn produces a sound that is immediately recognizable, yet distinctively reinvented. Drums only hardware/cymbals sold separately.Brooklyn, New York and Gretsch Drums share an inseparable legacy that is reflected in the Gretsch Brooklyn Series.Maple bass drum hoops: satin natural hoops on satin finish kits, satin black hoops with matching inlays on wrap finish kits.302 double-flanged hoops on snares/toms.6-ply North American maple/poplar shells with Silver Sealer interiors.They expanded upon traditional drum designs to shape a sound that retains fundamental Gretsch characteristics while projecting a fresh voice. The Gretsch drum design team molded the Brooklyn series by combining classic Gretsch elements while infusing it with new attributes. Proudly hand crafted in Ridgeland, South Carolina, USA, by a team of veteran drum builders, Gretsch Brooklyn has a sound that is at once recognizable and essential, yet distinctively reinvented. Gretsch Brooklyn series celebrates the rejuvenated Brooklyn city passion and spirit and expands on its distinctive shared American experience. Today, Brooklyn represents a renaissance community that vibrates with contemporary artistic expression, youthful innovation and passionate musical commitment. It is a shared legacy that cannot be duplicated. Brooklyn and Gretsch share an inseparable history that is part of American music history and folklore. They were proudly crafted in the vibrant city for the better part of the 20th Century. Gretsch drums were born in Brooklyn, New York in 1883. Black Friday Blowout - Grab this while you can! There may be some fingerprints or stick marks, but otherwise, these are new items.
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