David Garibaldi's Tower of Power Sabian 22" HH Jam Master Ride Cymbal, SIGNED!! 3200g 2010s (S #56)

David Garibaldi has retired from Tower of Power! David's innovative grooves propelled the band and helped define their unique funky sound. After an amazing 55 year run, he's putting away his Tower of Power sticks.

His ground breaking work with Tower of Power and his long list of instructional books and videos, have established him as one of the most influential drummers of our time.

David Garibaldi has been a prominent artist and endorser for Sabian Cymbals since the mid 1990s. Garibaldi's partnership with Sabian has allowed him to showcase and develop cymbals that complement his intricate, funk-driven playing with Tower of Power. 

From David Garibaldi's personal cymbal collection at Donn Bennett's Drum Vault.

David's Sabian 22" HH Jam Master Ride has been his go-to ride for many years. This ride is complex, dark and articulate as heck! One of several David Garibaldi Jam Master rides we received from him. Pristine condition. No issues.

Weight: 3,200 Grams

Acquired directly from David Garibaldi. Includes a COA signed by David Garibaldi.

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Listed15 days ago
ConditionMint (Used)
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  • David Garibaldi's Tower of Power 22" HH Jam Master. 3200g
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  • 2010s
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  • Canada

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