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PUsn SOUND CENIttS The SOUND CENTRE concept developed by PAISTE to further the objective ... “To provide drummers with a range of cymbals designed for todays drumming needs ” ... At these SOUND CENTRES you will find a selected range of a minimum of 36 cymbals and 10 highhats (assortment ‘A’ 54 cymbals and 12 pair of high-hats).... As well as this huge range of cymbals (and always on display) each centre has a specially trained cymbal salesperson, trained by New Zealand’s PAISTE PERCUSSION SPECIALIST Mr Gene Crarer (who was trained in Switzerland) and who also runs the NZ DRUMMER SERVICE. Gene will be holding cymbal seminars at these PAISTE SOUND CENTRES, so keep in touch by visiting any of the following CENTRES. WARDS MUSIC CENTRE 28 Lower Bank Street WHANGAREI PH (089) 89-063 SPECIALIST: Les Neal HARBOURNE & ARTHUR 228 Ponsonby Road AUCKLAND PH (09) 766-165 SPECIALIST: Geoff Wood METRO MUSIC STORE 39 Pukuatua Street ROTORUA PH (073) 89-910 SPECIALIST: Craig Cave BEGGS WELLINGTON 14-20 Bond Street : WELLINGTON PH (04) 723-613 SPECIALIST: Sam Elise JEMMETTS MUSIC STORE 226 Cashel Street CHRISTCHURCH PH (03) 63-267 ;. SPECIALIST: Steve Saxton BALFOURS MUSIC STORE 212 Cashel;Street; CHRISTCHURCH; PH (03) 791-177 SPECIALIST: Don Oates BIG CITY MUSIC 36 Fort Street AUCKLAND PH (09) 32-202 SPECIALIST: Torey Leggett HAMILTON PIANO CO 380 Anglesea Street: HAMILTON PH (071) 394-747 SPECIALIST: Kevin Lambarth Or write to | NZ DRUMMER SERVICE . PO Box 747, NAPIER. I PAISTE , PERCUSSION I SPECIALIST Gene Crarer PLEASE INCLUDE ME ON YOUR NZ WIDE MAILING LIST. NAME ........ ...... ADDRESS .; . 1

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Rip It Up, Issue 94, 1 May 1985, Page 35

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