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Vader

According to Pinksterboer's Cymbal book, 4 series of Vader cymbals were introduced. In 1982 NuVader, InVader, Rainbow(1985) and SoundVader. Made in West Germany and distributed by Vader Musical GmbH, Rendsburg, West Germany. [Source: Cymbalholic]

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NuVader cymbal

Valencia

Valencia by Pearl

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Vibratone Vibratone drums were made by Kent Drum Co, Kenmore New York [Source: Drumatix]

Vibratone drum badge

Vistalite

Vistalite drums were a line of acrylic PET (Polyethylene terephthalate) drums produced by the Ludwig Drum company, introduced in 1972. The name Vistalite refers to the translucent plastic that the shells were made out of. Vistalite and acrylic offered a synthetic alternative to wood shells and were popularized by rock drummer John Bonham of Led Zeppelin.   [Source: wikipedia]

http://www.vistalites.com/

http://www.drumarchive.com/Vistalite/

http://www.classicdrums.com/index.php?page_id=7&folder=Vistalites#

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