Configurations
- 20" x 16" Bass Drum
- 16" x 16" Floor Tom
- 13" x 9" Tom
Pre-loved. Has some surface defects due to it’s age, but still a beautiful little kit
Hardware, Cymbals and Snare Drum NOT Included. Shell Pack ONLY.
PLEASE CONTACT THE SHOP FOR ANY ENQUIRIES.
This little beauty was brought in as a trade-in by one of our customers, along with a Corders Drum Company 3-Piece and a Tama Starclassic Hyperdrive Birch Bubinga, who ended up purchasing one of our BDC kits. This truly is such a sweet kit; it has so much character with such a vintage feel. It understandably has some surface defects due to its age, but it’s still such a rare little beauty. Perfect if you want a little showstopper and to make heads turn due to its rarity. An incredible kit for a cracking price. For further enquiries about this kit, please get in contact with the shop.
Trixon’s History
Originally hand-built by Weimer in his Hamburg, Germany workshop, Trixon drums proved popular enough with jazz drummers in Europe that the company opened a factory in Hamburg-Bramfeld, which produced Trixon drums from 1956 until 1965. Trixon quickly gained popularity with American jazz drummers of the 1950s and had several major artist endorsements, including Buddy Rich and Lionel Hampton. There are photos of Ringo Starr of The Beatles playing Trixon drums during the band’s early days in Hamburg, before his endorsement of Ludwig drums in 1963.