Address: 443 E Girard Ave, Philadelphia, PA 19125, USA
Phone: +12152392610
Sunday: Closed
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: Closed
Thursday: Closed
Friday: 11AMβ5PM
Saturday: 11AMβ5PM
Nicholas Dekens
This is my go-to drum shop at the moment. They have a pretty small stock but almost everything in store is interesting and sometimes hard to find elsewhere. Iβve purchased a snare and smaller accessories from there and had a great experience. Also traded in a drum set and snare and felt that Brandon gave me a very fair trade in value and was extremely friendly and helpful. Support small business!
Robert Wexler
π₯ incredible collection, the owner helped me tremendously in my search of the right cymbals.
Luke Ross
I drove here from Pittsburgh the other day to trade for a drum set. Was absolutely blown away by the selection. Great guy with a lot of knowledge and passion for what he does. Beautiful store with exquisite snares and cymbals to gawk over. Very well worth a visit.
Arjun Dube
For the average drummer, this place is a godsend if you need last-minute sticks, heads, beaters, random percussion, and anything else drum-related. They have really nice stuff and it's a Philly small business. A very welcome addition to the city. The drums here are expensive, but Brandon only stocks kits that represent the best of the best being made right now, used OR new. My advice is to keep an eye on his Reverb page, and then go to the store to try out any kits or drums that youβd consider buying. The atmosphere in this store is very relaxed and friendly. If you can swing it, itβs more satisfying to buy musical instruments from a real brick-and-mortar store. He also carries really nice cymbals, and he even has some awesome used-cymbal deals that pop up on his reverb page sometimes. You can easily ask to try out any cymbals. There is a full practice kit available for trying stuff out.
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Unfortunately we do not. This is more of a drum set focused shop. I do sell mallets and bass drum heads but nothing that is specifically for drum line.
We do not carry marching sticks yet. It's all drum set sticks, heads, and accessories at the moment. I am hoping to add more products for the marching community this year. Thanks for reaching out!
A ratchet is a percussion instrument you crank to make the "kqqqqqqqqqqqqqqq" sound. Can be used rhythmically, but it's usually a sound effect.
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