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Posted by Andy Anderson on 12th September 2017
Well this is a question I get asked all the time, what is this George Way drums thing?
Well for those who know, there needs no more introduction to a man who lead the way in drum history books.
George Harrison Way was a drumming pioneer from Boston, studying drums with the legendary George B. Stone. The history is vast from this fine man who created such things as 'The Chinese Sneeze' which is now known the world over as the China cymbal from all the brands such as Zildjian, Istanbul Mehmet, Sabian, Paiste and more. The history goes on and on even at the age of 71 he was hired by the legendary Rogers brand of drums.
So where do we come into all of this piece of history? Well a dedicated and respected man by the name of Mr Ronn Dunnett continues George's legacy to this day making the finest snare drums and drum kits and we are honoured to be given this wonderful brand exclusively here in the UK.
Take a look at the history here. I'm sure once you read and understand the craftsmanship, you will want a George Way snare drum in your collection.
Carter Mclean, a well respected drummer demonstrates one of the George way kits with mixture of Dunnett drums here on youtube.
We hold stock of all the snare drums and when we are lucky enough to have the drum sets in stock, they don't hang around long.
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