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Hawk Drums

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Dec 17, 2008
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Don't mess around with no-name drums
by: Ryan

Hi There. I've been a drummer for the better part of 20 years and played a lot of pro level sets and very poor quality sets. I recommend steering as far away from the Hawk set and possible. There is a reason you haven't heard of it. On the other hand, I highly recommend the Gretsch Black Hawk 5 piece Drum Set (which oddly enough still has "Hawk" in the name) or the Tama IS52C12 Imperialstar 5 Piece Drum Set with Cymbals and Throne. Both are sets by brands you showed interest in and both are great quality for someone just getting into the drumming game.


***Ryan--I have removed the affiliate links from your post. You are welcome to pose opinions and recommendations here but this is not the place for affiliate links.

Lynne



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