This Phattie snare features a Pre-Aged Marine Pearl finish, a beautiful finish that looks just a little creamier than White Marine Pearl, for a classy appearance. The 10-Ply maple shell combined with the deep 13″x7″ size sounds incredible when tuned up into the higher ranges. Very tight & articulate sound, but with plenty of body and oomph. A Trick strainer completes the package, as part of our push to use American made components whenever possible. Check it out:


Posted July 26, 2010 at 8:56 am. 1 comment
Along with the kit posted yesterday, here is another beautiful drum in the Burnt Sienna Satin Lacquer Burst with matching yamaha-style wood hoops. 13″x6″ 10-Ply shell, Dunnett R-Class strainer, and solid brass tube lugs combine for a sweet little snare. The yamaha-style wood hoops color matched to the drum gives it a smooth, vintage-like appearance, check it out:


Posted June 10, 2010 at 9:17 am. Add a comment
The Kandy Blue powder coating on this 12″x7″ Phattie Snare really stands out against the Silver Glass Glitter wrap. Not too bright, just a subtle touch of color that looks great. 10-Ply Maple Shell, Dunnett R-Class strainer, and custom ordered Evans heads. Did you know on any Phattie drum order you can specify your choice of Remo, Evans, or Aquarian heads? No additional cost, just let us know your favorite head and your drums arrive tuned up and ready to go. Just another advantage of going with a hand-crafted, individualized drum the next time you’re in the market. (-;


Posted March 19, 2010 at 12:50 pm. Add a comment
This unique snare features a custom wrap exclusive to Stauffer Percussion. You may have seen this wrap on a kit we took to the Nashville Vintage & Custom drum show last year, it’s a show-stopper in person. This one is a 12″x6″ 10-ply maple shell with Black Chrome hardware, and is currently on tour with the Eli Young Band as a side/accent snare. We do have more of this available, although in limited quantities. If you’re in the market for a unique wrapped snare that looks like nothing else, drop us a line!


Posted March 17, 2010 at 8:04 am. Add a comment