Do you lads know about this small Canadian builder from yrs ago?..I am seeing his snare drums popping up now and then,
Canwood Last viewed: 7 hours ago
I think these were made in the praries by Fred. DOH
I can't remember his last name...maybe Pepper?
Anyway, I had a 13x5 snare in Natural Maple. It was a good drum with a sharp bearing edge. A friend has a five piece kit...jellybeaned gloss maple. Five different colours. Very nice sounding kit.
Hi,
I got one a few years ago. A nice used 13" that some idiot had painted inside and out with gold auto paint. Sounds terrific.Bright and crisp. Looks ugly, which is a pity because they had a good rep for their finishes. The formula was nothing too novel, offshore hardware, keller shells. Besides the finish, the primary disinction was a steeper than usual bearing edge (60 degrees maybe), definitely not a roundover.
Since then I have looked for more info. Probably the most extensive history I have read is on Drumsmith.
There was a period when they were carried by Long and McQuades in Canada and the quality and price points made them very popular.
Fred Popper apparently is back in business:
http://site.canwooddrums.com/Canwood_Home.html
That is about all I understand about Canwoods.
Patrick
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