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Need to identify and find parts for the Pearl FZH725/C85 Drum Kit. It was delivered with missing parts. Specifically Floor tom, 14" tom and arms to hold it. Need some direction and guidance, thanks.

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I am a drummer as well in a classic rock band. Most the time when I need a part for something for my drums. I will go to guitar center. But to save money eBay is your best bet. You go to guitar center to make sure you have the right part, but don't buy it there . Match it up and go to eBay, lot of drum companies use eBay to sell there stuff. Thanks mike

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The best option is to get in touch with the Pearl authority who had sent the consignment to you , so that you can get.details from the packing list.
If not post a complaint to the link below;

http://www.pearldrum.com/Customer-Support/Contact-Us.aspx

The entire hardware of the stand and fittings of the Floor toms, Cymbal stands , hi hats stand/fittings, all come within a single pack. Sometimes the floor tom legs is found on the tom packing folded up inside.
So check once again to assemble all items and then the missing parts can be confirmed.

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