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  1. Very loud and warm sound that cuts through the heaviest metal, yet can roll with any groove. Excellent condition, some minor scrapes in the paint from usage, but no damage and all parts are original besides the snare wire. Very good snare for the studio and live performance. 14"x 6.5" 2mm thick Copper Shell.

  2. This snare drum is a drum crafted with precision that is designed to meet the high standards of the legendary drummer, Mike Bordin. This signature snare drum embodies the essence of Bordin's powerful and dynamic playing style, delivering a sound that cuts through the mix with clarity and authority. This unique snare drum features Yamaha’s ...

  3. Here we have a pretty rare Yamaha Mike Bordin signature snare drum. This is a unique 2mm which Copper shell snare drum designed for Mike with hand hammering on the bottom half of the shell. At the time this was the heaviest snare produced by Yamaha and was made by them in Japan. 14"x 6.5" 2mm thick Copper Shell Copper.

  4. Yamaha Mike Bordin Signature Snare. This unique snare is made of a very heavy beaded copper shell. The bottom half is hammered and the top half is smooth. The 20 lugs are unique as they are borrowed from Yamaha marching drums.

  5. Yamaha marketed his signature snare drum SD6465MB in 2004. A kind of special hammering was processed on the lower half of the 2-mm thick copper shell for him who is known as a power hitter, which eventually enabled the snare drum to sound richer and bigger in various directions.

  6. Yamaha marketed his signature snare drum SD6465MB in 2004. A kind of special hammering was processed on the lower half of the 2-mm thick copper shell for him who is known as a power hitter, which eventually enabled the snare drum to sound richer and bigger in various directions.

  7. Yamaha marketed his signature snare drum SD6465MB in 2004. A kind of special hammering was processed on the lower half of the 2-mm thick copper shell for him who is known as a power hitter, which eventually enabled the snare drum to sound richer and bigger in various directions.