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Craviotto might be the most famous name in steambent drum shells these days, and though Johnny himself has passed on, Steve Maxwell and Sam Bacco and the rest of the crew in Nashville are producing absolutely stunning drums exactly how Johnny did - with the fewest pieces of wood possible!
The Craviotto construction starts with one plank of wood, which enters a metal chamber filled with steam until it becomes flexible, then is removed and placed into a cylindrical form to make a drum shell. It is then fit with similarly solid top and bottom reinforcement rings. So the shell is one continuous piece from top to bottom, and three total pieces. The end result is an incredibly sensitive drum with a limitless dynamic range!
This drum is made with an Ambrosia shell, which is a type of figured maple that exhibits dark streaks left by the ambrosia beetle. It's a timeless maple snare drum sound with a beautiful aesthetic twist that is nicely accentuated by a walnut inlay in the center of the shell.
The sound is warm and balanced, and dynamics are sensitive and articulate, while still providing a big, satisfying rimshot. A Craviotto maple might be the last snare drum you'll ever need!
45° Bearing Edges Top and Bottom
Ten Tube Lugs
Triple-Flanged Hoops
Trick GS007 Throwoff
Natural Satin Oil Finish
Drumheads are Remo Coated Ambassador over Clear Snare Side with 20-Strand snare wires.