http://www.pearldrummersforum.com/showthread.php?t=155701&page=1&pp=12
Y también:
http://www.mikedolbear.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=46544
Por lo que me he enterado, parece ser que Quadura no es el modelo en sí, sino el nombre del acabado:
"Quadura was just the name Remo gave to their coverings, which were really quite robust, though they came in some hideous holographic designs as well as chrome etc.
The Encores and Mastertoch kits both had Quadura covering. The resin balls on Remo tom holders tend to be a bit feeble as well!"
Y aquí algo más:
"By the late 90s Remo offered the following drumset lines:
MasterEdge- Professional level series, with Acousticon R shells (any combination of 316 or 516 thickness) and molded bearing edges. Available with VenWood veneers or Quadura wraps.
MasterTouch- Acousticon R shells, 516 thickness only, Quadura wraps, same hardware as the MasterEdge, not available with molded bearing edges.
Bravo- Value oriented series, Acousticon R shells, Bravo lugs, spurs and mount, Quadura wraps (4 colors only)
Mondo- Unique drumsets with dark & earthy tones, the Mondo outfits bridged the gap between drumset and contemporary world percussion. The batter heads had conga style tuning and the resonant heads used conventional drum lugs. Calf-like Mondo batters over Fiberskyn3 resonants, Acousticon shells with molded bearing edges, Playable by hand or stick, available in VenWood or FabriFinish colors.
Legero- Compact, single-headed nesting sets. Slim profile Acousticon R-416 shells covered in Quadura wrap, entire set packs into 2 bags"
espero que te sirva
Saludos!!