Hi Guys,
I bought my Bubinga Signature from Kelly back in '06 or '07 and a few years later, got a Bubinga (Boob-ingah?) Designer ML, and I knew there was a significant difference in appearance between the two drums, but I don't know wood.
I've been reading the thread over there, and it's pretty revealing. If I had an S Classix kit veneered with the Alpi material, I would not have an issue with the veneer at all. They are beautiful mass produced drums that I could own for a lifetime, just like my Ludwigs, only much prettier. I think it was Gregory who, in his posts, made me aware of just how nice they are. For a long time, I thought anything from Sonor that wasn't top-of-the-line, was entry level. Gregory's posts made me realize that I was mistaken in that belief. Goki's happiness with his new drums set this realization in stone (although I still think he needs to hunt down a 16" floor tom
).
On the other hand, If I had an SQ2 kit built to my specifications only to find out that the veneer I had chosen, not just for it's appearance, but for its physical and sonic properties, was in fact poplar disguised, I would be more than diappointed, especially if I were led to believe that the veneer was genuine. I actually considered selling all of my Lites to buy an SQ2 kit. Thank God I didn't!
The veiled lie as it were (
"We didn't actually say it was genuine") is despicable, and then to
justify the lie with bogus environmental concerns along with economic concerns, (after the truth comes out) is immoral.
Just My Opinion,
Brian