DW/Hart Dynamics Rick Allen's Def Leppard, 2002 "X" Tour Drum Set (#3). Autographed by the whole band. Authenticated!

Rick Allen played this DW and Hart Dynamics drum set starting in 2002 on Def Leppard's "X" tour. It can be seen playing it in 2006 on the bands "YEAH" tour. The replica Def Leppard logo bass drum logo head was hand signed by all current members of Def Leppard in 2023.

The set can be seen in multiple live performance photos and videos during this era including the 2003 Def Leppard sound check video below.

The set includes the following,

-DW 22x18 Chrome Wrap Bass Drum. Date stamped in 2002. There is a visible hole in the top of the shell that appears to have been used for a microphone mount at one point.

-DW, 1x Hart Hammered Chrome 13” Trigger Snare Pad

-DW, 3x Hart Hammered Chrome 12” Trigger Tom Pads

All items remain in excellent playing condition with the exception of one of the 12" hart trigger pads. The shell and heads are excellent but the internal triggering sensor has been removed.

Includes a COA signed by Rick Allen.

The rack and mounting hardware are not included but available separately.

Cymbals are not included.

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Listeda month ago
ConditionVery Good (Used)
Very Good items may show a few slight marks or scratches but are fully functional and in overall great shape.learn more
Brand
  • DW/Hart Dynamics
Model
  • Def Leppard, "X" Tour
Finish
  • Chrome
Categories
Year
  • 2002s
Made In
  • United States

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