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		<title>Round Badge Makes Return to Gretsch USA Custom Drums</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 Jan 2013 11:08:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[As the Gretsch Company celebrates it&#8217;s 130th anniversary in 2013, it is also reintroducing the iconic round badge.  Made of brass with a vent hole, the badge will be included on all USA Custom drums, including the G-4000 Series Metal and G-5000  Series Wood Snare Drums.
The newly-designed Gretsch Round Badge shares many of the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As the Gretsch Company celebrates it&#8217;s 130th anniversary in 2013, it is also reintroducing the iconic round badge.  Made of brass with a vent hole, the badge will be included on all USA Custom drums, including the G-4000 Series Metal and G-5000  Series Wood Snare Drums.</p>
<p>The newly-designed Gretsch Round Badge shares many of the same  characteristics of the original version. Both are made from brass, yet  the new version has only the Gretsch name embossed. (On the original  brass badge, all of the graphic elements were embossed.) To enhance the  look of the new badge, a simulated “patina” is applied giving it a  textured, rustic appearance. The new badge will be affixed to the drums’  vent hole using a pneumatically pressed brass grommet. And, a grommet  will be used for all drums whereas on the original round badge series  the toms used a tack since there was no venthole on round badge era  toms. Only the round badge era snares and bass drum had ventholes.</p>
<p>The Gretsch Round Badge was used on all Gretsch USA-made drums  between 1930 and 1970 and grew to become an iconic symbol. Gretsch Drums  manufactured during this period continue to be highly collectable and  extremely valuable throughout the vintage drum community.</p>
<p>Even though Gretsch has introduced several alternative badge styles  since 1970, the Round Badge continued to make periodic comebacks for  special commemorative products like the 120th Anniversary Edition  Products in 2003 and the 125th Anniversary Drums in 2008. In January  2012, a silver version of the traditional Round Badge was introduced on  the newly released, USA-made Brooklyn Series.</p>
<p>“The reintroduction of the Round Badge to our USA-made product is a  welcome return to a classic and very emblematic Gretsch Drum design,”  said John Palmer, Director of Product for Gretsch Drums. “As we approach  the company’s 130th anniversary, we are very proud to combine key  elements of our rich heritage with our continuing advancements in drum  making.”</p>
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		<title>The Round Badge Returns to Gretsch USA Custom Drums</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 06 Oct 2012 13:18:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT BY GRETSCH DRUMS:
In January 2013, Gretsch will reintroduce a round, brass, vent hole badge on all USA Custom drums, including G-4000 Series Metal and G-5000 Series Wood Snare Drums.
The newly designed Gretsch Round Badge shares many of the same characteristics of the original version. Both are made from brass, yet the new version [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT BY <a href="http://www.gretschdrums.com/">GRETSCH DRUMS</a>:</p>
<p><a rel="attachment wp-att-3566" href="http://blog.gretsch.com/the-round-badge-returns-to-gretsch-usa-custom-drums/2012/10/gretsch-round-badge/"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-3566" title="Gretsch Round Badge" src="http://blog.gretsch.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/Gretsch-Round-Badge.jpg" alt="" width="219" height="213" /></a>In January 2013, Gretsch will reintroduce a round, brass, vent hole badge on all USA Custom drums, including G-4000 Series Metal and G-5000 Series Wood Snare Drums.</p>
<p>The newly designed Gretsch Round Badge shares many of the same characteristics of the original version. Both are made from brass, yet the new version has only the Gretsch name embossed. (On the original brass badge, all of the graphic elements were embossed.) To enhance the look of the new badge, a simulated “patina” is applied giving it a textured, rustic appearance. The new badge will be affixed to the drums’ vent hole using a pneumatically pressed brass grommet. And, a grommet will be used for all drums whereas on the original round badge series the toms used a tack since there was no venthole on round badge era toms. Only the round badge era snares and bass drum had ventholes.</p>
<p>The Gretsch Round Badge was used on all Gretsch USA-made drums between 1930 and 1970 and grew to become an iconic symbol. Gretsch Drums manufactured during this period continue to be highly collectable and extremely valuable throughout the vintage drum community.<br />
Even though Gretsch has introduced several alternative badge styles since 1970, the Round Badge continued to make periodic comebacks for special commemorative products like the 120th Anniversary Edition Products in 2003 and the 125th Anniversary Drums in 2008. In January 2012, a silver version of the traditional Round Badge was introduced on the newly released, USA-made Brooklyn Series.</p>
<p>“The reintroduction of the Round Badge to our USA-made product is a welcome return to a classic and very emblematic Gretsch Drum design,” said John Palmer, Director of Product for Gretsch Drums. “As we approach the company’s 130th anniversary, we are very proud to combine key elements of our rich heritage with our continuing advancements in drum making.”</p>
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