Hayman Drum
Hayman drums were introduced in the late 1960s, being made by an English manufacturer. The idea was to come up with a drum series to compete with the success of the large American companies of the time.
The shells were thin walled with rings, and painted white with what they called "Vibrasonic" interiors. The lugs were essentially a copy of the Camco design. Hayman was out of business by 1975.
The company started with the name George Hayman on the badge, then shortened it to just Hayman in later years.
Hayman made the drum kits in only 3 brushed metallic finishes; gold, silver and midnight blue."
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