Second only to our beautiful Burnt Sienna in popularity, our Perfect Brown satin lacquer looks amazing on little kits, big kits, and now Deluxe Cocktail Kits. Standard Deluxe sizes all around, this kit turned out beautiful. Check it out:


Second only to our beautiful Burnt Sienna in popularity, our Perfect Brown satin lacquer looks amazing on little kits, big kits, and now Deluxe Cocktail Kits. Standard Deluxe sizes all around, this kit turned out beautiful. Check it out:


This Deluxe Cocktail Kit features the timeless Black Diamond Pearl wrap, always classy. The sizes are standard Deluxe, with a 16″x24″ cocktail drum, 10″x6″ snare, and 10″x8″ tom. A classy setup that never goes out of style, check it out:


Small kits that can be used in a variety of situations are becoming popular, featuring multiple bass drums and a versatile selection of toms. This kit makes the most of our Deluxe Cocktail Kit by splitting the main drum into a 16″x16″ bass drum and a 16″x8″ woofer. The 16″ bass features a set of gull wing spurs and a riser so this kit can be setup as a mini jazz/bop kit with the 10″ snare and 10″ rack tom. Similar to the setup in this post here. This setup will become a standard offering when the new website launches, check it out:


Robert George recently opened up a beautiful new studio here in Asheville. Sound Temple was designed as a “sacred recording space” that is also a world class recording studio designed by renowned studio designer Wes LaChot. The new Phattie house-kit for the studio features 10″x8″ and 12″x9″ rack toms, 14″x12″ and 16″x14″ floor toms, 22″x16″ and 18″x14″ bass drums, and a 14″x7″ snare. The drums are all maple and feature an ebony & cherry inlay around each shell that compliments the black-chrome hardware. The finish is a custom satin lacquer tinted to compliment the trim in the studio. For more info about the studio and it’s stellar setup visit www.rgproductions.net/




This kit in the beautiful Purple Pearl is a Deluxe setup with the nesting option. The drum is perfectly sized to accept the snare, tom, and pedal inside the main drum with each being in their own soft case. Many drummers put the floor tom legs and cymbal arms into a large stick bag, and slide that inside their cymbal case. When all is said and done, you’ve got one large case with all the drums, and one cymbal case with your ride/crash & hats, and mounting arms. Take one nice’n'easy trip from the car to the stage, a drummers dream! Check it out:



