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There are 10 kits to choose from among 4 product lines (Signature, Newport, Avalon and Venice). The Newport series features all-maple shells, 50% offset lugs, and exclusive "V" mounting system. The come in shell packs of 4 or 5pcs and have a 20x22" bass drum with no snare. Depending on the kit, colors include a silver or blue sparkle lacquer or a piano black finish. The Avalon series is also 100% maple with 50% offset lugs and "V" mounting system but comes in a 6pc set including a 20x22" virgin bass drum, 8x10", 9x12", 12x14" and 14x16" toms with a matching 6.5x14" snare. These are available in black or moody blue sparkle with black nickel hardware. The Venice series features basswood shells in 4 and 5pc kits in a variety of configuration that all include a matching snare. The only other kit available is the Travis Barker signature series kit it is a 5 piece, cherry wood drum kit wrapped in a multi-holoflake sparkle finish. it features a 20x22 Bass drum with a double wide front hoop, 9x12" tom, 14x16" floor tom, 6.5x14" snare drum with a 6x10" side snare. All of these kits are imported from abroad.
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