Rack Tom Drum Carry Case 12" x 11" deep Reviews

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Trifibre Containers, as it was then known was established in 1981 originally as a partnership between David Bisiker and Nigel Cox. Trifibre began making fabricated fibreboard boxes out of a small factory on Glenbarr Avenue in Leicester. Since then Trifibre Ltd has developed and progressed into a highly respected, innovative casing solutions designer, manufacturer and supplier to many industry sectors. Nigel Cox took sole ownership in 2006 and Trifibre Ltd now occupies a 70,000sq ft. premises in Leicester which enables us to design and manufacture quality casing solutions and plastic moulded products with unrivalled service levels and lead times at competitive prices.

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I purchased a set of poly drum cases. Compared to most hatbox-style drum cases, these are made of slightly thinner sheet than other brands. This keeps the weight down, but makes them flimsy if they aren’t a tight fit. The bass drum case has three short straps rather than one long one to reduce the amount that it can distort, and this is a good design feature. The riveting is neat and tidy, and the cases appear to be well-made. They are a snug fit for drums without large hardware protrusions. If you use a modern kit with suspension tom mounts, then these cases probably don’t have enough extra space to fit, and you might end up needing larger sizes. The 12” case doesn’t fit a Pearl Optimount, for instance. Of the four Gretsch Renown drums I bought the cases for, only the bass drum actually fits.
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