Trick Drums, a pioneer in high-quality, primarily machined drum hardware and snare drums, announces the release of its latest innovation: the Trick Drums Key Stand. Designed keeping in mind the functionality as well as style, this stand allows for to storage of the collection of Drum Keys easily as well as flaunting each carrying a unique memory, story, or success.

Trick Drums Key Stand from website

The Trick Drums Key Stand revitalises these essential tools into a centerpiece of any drummer’s setup. With room for nine separate drum keys across three different elevations, it’s both a practical and visually stunning addition to any practice space, studio, or stage setup.

The stand’s hexagonal shape is a modular design that makes it easy to expand as your drum key collection grows. Whether you’re a touring professional, studio session artist, or hobbyist drummer, the Trick Drum Key Stand offers an innovative way to honor the gear that’s been part of your musical journey.

The Trick Drum Key Stand is designed to showcase up to nine drum keys across three elevation levels, offering a compact footprint with high visual impact. Its hexagonal, modular design allows for expandable collections, making it both functional and customizable. Custom colors are available upon request for an additional fee. “Every drum key tells a story, from first gigs to unforgettable sessions, and we believe those memories shouldn’t be hidden in a drawer,” says Mike Dorfman, founder of Trick Percussion Products. “The Trick Drum Key Stand gives drummers a way to turn those tools into a conversation piece.”

Trick Drums is a reputed drum hardware and percussion product company founded in 1990 by Mike Dorfman. Known for their innovative designs and high-quality craftsmanship, Trick Drums offers a range of products including drum kits, snare drums, bass drum pedals, cymbal stands, and more. Their products are designed to meet the needs of modern drummers, emphasizing precision and durability.

Trick’s products are sold in over 30 Countries and are manufactured with pride in Chicago, U.S.A.

Mike Dorfman was introduced to the industry with his design of a special polish for drums. In 1990, he opened Trick Drums, getting the name from his love of cars and how a super-enhanced car would be “tricked out.” Mike designed an all-metal snare drum, which later expanded to bass drums, toms, and pedals. He developed a hardware manufacturing process using CNC machines that led to offering his services as OEM, as well as manufacturing the Trick brand.