Draft:VK Drums

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  • Comment: Updates made since last decline do not significantly move the needle on VK as a company being notable; submissions better demonstrate notability of a product. Coverage is largely small reviews of specific products; does not demonstrate WP:ORGDEPTH. Sources about the company do not meet WP:RS
    Content continues to read like an advertisement, with excessive quotations proclaiming the virtues of the products (e.g. "beautifully polished", "sturdy VK-007 strainer").
    Repeated declines demonstrate the topic is not suitable for placement in the mainspace leading to this rejection. M4V3R1CK32 (talk) 23:15, 2 November 2023 (UTC)
  • Comment: Get rid of the company products. It makes it read like an advertisement. Remove discogs as well since under WP:RSP it is not considered a reliable source. The4lines |||| (Talk) (Contributions) 18:24, 24 July 2023 (UTC)
  • Comment: This is supposed to be an encyclopedic entry, not list of company products, please cut down on the product display and write more about the company itself. Discogs is not a reliable source under WP:RSP and should be removed. Tutwakhamoe (talk) 17:29, 17 July 2023 (UTC)
  • Comment: Hello! While I always appreciate more articles and information on drumming and drum companies, the page is overly promotional.
    For a company, I would also request more than simple reviews (although reviews are still helpful per WP:PRODUCTREV). The Star source is a good example of what sources are there ought to be. Why? I Ask (talk) 03:30, 3 March 2023 (UTC)
  • Comment: Many of the sources used are not reliable, such as YouTube, Instagram (any social media) and the Featured Articles and Published Mentions section is unneccesary. If they a good sources, then cite them. Also, only summarize what reliable sources say about the drums. What they say or want to say about themselves is not usable. S0091 (talk) 17:23, 25 February 2023 (UTC)

VK Drums
Company typePrivate
IndustryMusical Instrument Manufacturer (Drums)
FoundedJuly 2012
FounderAlan van Kleef
HeadquartersBarnsley, South Yorkshire, UK
Key people
Alan van Kleef
ProductsSnare Drums, Custom-Made Drums, Drum Kits & Drum Hardware
Websitevkdrums.com

VK Drums, also known as Van Kleef Custom Drums, is a British drum and hardware manufacturing company based in South Yorkshire England. It was founded in 2012 by professional drummer Alan van Kleef, who also serves as the company's CEO.[1] They currently manufacture all drum sets, snare drums, and drum hardware from their South Yorkshire facility.

History[edit]

VK Drums was started in 2012 by Alan van Kleef[2] in his garage at his home in Sheffield, The United Kingdom. Alan is a professional drummer who has played for several artists, including Johnette Napolitano, Ariel-X, Rachel Stamp, and Emma Shapplin. MusicRadar Magazine describes Alan van Kleef as a "master craftsman, metal engineer, sound engineer, designer, session drummer and the proprietor of VK drums."[3] The company was incorporated as a private limited company on July 10th, 2013 where the "Nature of business (SIC)" is officially "32200 - Manufacture of musical instruments.[4]

In 2018, the headquarters of the company was relocated to Barnsley, South Yorkshire. In 2021, the company started producing their own tom mounts and bass drum spurs for their drum kits. To date, the company employs under 10 employees[5] and creates custom, hand-made drums such as: snare drums, entire drum sets, and drum hardware with custom laser-cut engravings, logos and designs,[1][6] and all metal works. [7]

Well known for hand made drums and hardware[edit]

As published in MusicRadar Magazine, "van Kleef crafts just about every last piece of his drums from scratch: shells, lugs, tension rods, the lot".[8] "Other metal parts are stainless steel and handcrafted by VK. These include the flat hoops and bass drum V-Klaws, the beautifully polished round lugs and the sturdy VK-007 strainer, which has a calibrated tension knob."[9]

Although the company primarily uses stainless steel to create their drum shells, they also incorporate other materials as reported in Modern Drummer Magazine: "He (van Kleef) makes shells out of stainless steel, as well as copper, maple, birch, aluminum, titanium, and other materials.[1]

Experimenting with precious metals[edit]

VK Drums produced 47 snare drum shells made from .925 Sterling Silver in their "Ageless Collection". Many drum enthusiasts wondered why the obscure number but MusicRadar got the answer and reported that: "Silver’s atomic number is 47 and Alan will build no more than 47 of these drums. The 47 drums will constitute the Ageless Collection, Ag being the chemical symbol for silver."[9] MusicRadar also analyzed drum #12 of 47 in the Ageless Collection and concluded that rather than simply being a "vanity product for those with limitless income", they regarded the drum as a "stunning instrument", with it's only drawback being the cost.[9]

Drum Magazine spent significant time with VK's 24K gold–plated stainless steel drum, and was "impressed with its versatility and controlled tones. It looks like a showpiece but plays like a workhorse."[10]

Danny Carey signature snare and drum kit[edit]

In 2019, Alan van Kleef was contacted by Danny Carey, American drummer of the Grammy-winning rock band TOOL (Volto!, Pigmy Love Circus, and Zaum) through a mutual friend and fellow drummer, John Tempesta, to create a custom drum kit and snare drum for him, ideally in cast bronze. As per Danny's request, Alan crafted The "Monad" drum kit and snare drum specifically for him. The Monad snare is made from a 14" x 8", 5mm cast bronze shell with stainless steel extended tube lugs. It's decorated with Danny Carey's 7 sided logo laser engraved on every drum and appears 7 times on each shell[11], which Frontman Magazine reported was "the only over-the-top request" from Danny.[12]

Notable artists[edit]

MusicRadar has noted that although VK Drums have only been in business since 2012, they have "quickly amassed a high-calibre clientele" and have created drums for drummers of all different musical styles like Danny Carey of Tool[11], Chad Smith of the Red Hot Chili Peppers, Sean Moore of Manic Street Preachers and Rick Buckler of The Jam.[2], Steve White, Thomas Lang, Matt Chamberlain, Steve Gadd, Abe Laboriel Jr, Matt Cameron, John Tempesta, and Carl Palmer.[12]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c Dawson, Michael (2016-01-29). "Video Demo: VK Drums - 6x14 Titanium, 7x13 Stainless Steel, and 8x14 Aluminum Snare Drums". Modern Drummer Magazine. Retrieved 2023-02-25.
  2. ^ a b The Newsroom, The Newsroom (27 April 2018). "VIDEO MADE IN SHEFFIELD: Alan van Kleef's handmade Steel City drums are a smash hit". The Star.
  3. ^ Holmes, Dave (2014-10-23). "VK Drums Stainless Steel kit review". MusicRadar. Retrieved 2023-07-26.
  4. ^ "VK DRUMS LTD overview - Find and update company information - GOV.UK". find-and-update.company-information.service.gov.uk. Retrieved 2023-07-27.
  5. ^ "Vk Drums Ltd - Barnsley S70 5DN (South Yorkshire), 2 Parkside Mews Wor". gb.kompass.com. Retrieved 2023-07-27.
  6. ^ "March 2016 Issue of Modern Drummer featuring Barry Kerch". Modern Drummer. USA: Modern Drummer. February 2, 2016. Retrieved March 17, 2023.
  7. ^ Review, Drummer's (2018-11-19). "VK Drums VKast Bronze Snare Drum - Drummer's Review". Drummer's Review. Retrieved 2023-12-20.
  8. ^ Chamberlain, Rich (2014-05-13). "VK Drums Carbon Fibre Snare Drum review". MusicRadar. Retrieved 2023-03-18.
  9. ^ a b c Nicholls, Geoff (2017-09-20). "VK Drums Ageless Silver Collection Snare Drum review". MusicRadar. Retrieved 2023-07-26.
  10. ^ Lusterman, Joey (2019-02-12). "From Aluminum To Gold: Mining For Tone With 8 Exotic Metal Snares". DRUM! Magazine. Retrieved 2023-07-27.
  11. ^ a b Williams, Stuart (2019-05-15). "In pictures: Tool drummer Danny Carey's custom VK Drums Snare". MusicRadar. Retrieved 2023-07-24.
  12. ^ a b Leon, Leon (2019-08-24). "VK Drums Danny Carey: snare with considerable weight and price". frontman.cz (in Czech). Retrieved 2023-04-03.

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External links[edit]

Official website