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Here's my genuine Rosewood veneer on an engineered/imposter Sonor 8x8 tom. When I put together my Bubinga Signature kit in the early 00's, I wanted an 8, but knew the chance of finding a reasonably priced one was near zero. Via the old Sonormuseum Forum, I found out about Bearing Edge Drums and had the guy build me a 10 ply Keller shell 8x8 with Bubinga inside and out. He did a really nice job. I installed the box lugs, mount, and badge. It was good match both visually and sonically. When I sold the kit, the buyer wasn't interested in it. A couple of years later, when I bought my Rosewood Lites, I again wanted an 8 and knew how rare they were. I saw some pics on the old forum of a Phonic kit that had been stripped of the wrap and veneered with Rosewood. It looked great, so I contacted the guy and he walked me through the process. I found an appropriate sized sheet of real Rosewood veneer on Ebay that wasn't too expensive. I sanded the matte finish down to the bare Bubinga and did the preliminary cutting of the veneer. One panel at a time, I brushed on a light layer of wood glue and installed the veneer with a hot iron over a dish towel with the seams under the lugs. It definitely required attention to detail and I was very happy with how it turned out, expecially given my lack of experience. I used a few coats of water based clear satin topcoat. I left the Bubinga on the inside, so it became a poor man's SQ2 with Rosewood out and Bubinga in.:lol: When I sold the Lite kit, the buyer didn't want it, so I now have it stacked with my other unused 8" toms (Scandi Lite, Frankenstein Designer, and SQ2). I'll have to get a pic of that and put it in the Sonor family album section. I don't anticipate ever needing to use it with my Rosewood Vintage Series kit, but it'd be an ok match.

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SonorBart wrote: Wed Jun 25, 2025 1:59 pm

Here's my genuine Rosewood veneer on an engineered/imposter Sonor 8x8 tom. When I put together my Bubinga Signature kit in the early 00's, I wanted an 8, but knew the chance of finding a reasonably priced one was near zero. Via the old Sonormuseum Forum, I found out about Bearing Edge Drums and had the guy build me a 10 ply Keller shell 8x8 with Bubinga inside and out. He did a really nice job. I installed the box lugs, mount, and badge. It was good match both visually and sonically. When I sold the kit, the buyer wasn't interested in it. A couple of years later, when I bought my Rosewood Lites, I again wanted an 8 and knew how rare they were. I saw some pics on the old forum of a Phonic kit that had been stripped of the wrap and veneered with Rosewood. It looked great, so I contacted the guy and he walked me through the process. I found an appropriate sized sheet of real Rosewood veneer on Ebay that wasn't too expensive. I sanded the matte finish down to the bare Bubinga and did the preliminary cutting of the veneer. One panel at a time, I brushed on a light layer of wood glue and installed the veneer with a hot iron over a dish towel with the seams under the lugs. It definitely required attention to detail and I was very happy with how it turned out, expecially given my lack of experience. I used a few coats of water based clear satin topcoat. I left the Bubinga on the inside, so it became a poor man's SQ2 with Rosewood out and Bubinga in.:lol: When I sold the Lite kit, the buyer didn't want it, so I now have it stacked with my other unused 8" toms (Scandi Lite, Frankenstein Designer, and SQ2). I'll have to get a pic of that and put it in the Sonor family album section. I don't anticipate ever needing to use it with my Rosewood Vintage Series kit, but it'd be an ok match.

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Did you discount the kits because they did not take the 8", unless it was really stretching the budget i would always buy the full kit someone was selling as i feel it would be better in the future for resale.( and a bit rude to say i only want part of the set you are selling) I'm probably in a minority loving an 8" tom and a set that i was interesting in when enquiring they had already sold off the 8" tom in 2 days of it being for sale, and now that the 8/10/12/14/20 set is only a 10/12/14/20 I passed on it. Its was a hilite exclusive and i have never seen a 8" tom for sale in the 4 years since that would have matched it.

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Post by SonorBart »

In both cases, the buyer didn't want the 8 because it was an imposter. I'm not using an 8 with my Lites, Frankenstein Designers, or SQ2 anymore (I've used all 3 kits with my 70's & 80's band). Our songlist changed slightly with a different vocalist/bassist joining 4 years ago and realized that I was only using the 8 on 3 or 4 fills per night. It allowed me to lower my crashes by 4 - 6 inches and I removed the smallest crash on my left this year. Here's my Lite kit 10 years ago and currently.

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