Talk:Drum Workshop

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Dw and Pacific should not be combined. They have the same ownership, but are made in different factories, and in different parts of the world using different techiniques to make the drums. DW has features that pacific does not have, and pacific's hardware and finishes are made differently. The pages SHOULD NOT be combined.

I agree. You wouldn't put Dodge and Chrylser on the same page even though it is the same parent company. The pages should be linked, but there is no reason to not have a dedicated Pacific page.

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