You could build your own kit.
All you're really doing is assembly. Have them drill the shells, and then you can either Finish the kit in a woodgrain (I went with some hand rubbed Poly finish for a natual Maple kit).
I built my own, and got the exact sizes I wanted. DW wanted almost 4 grand for ONE of the Kick drums that I wanted . I built the entire set for about $1200.
Of course, it's bit larger than most, and the kicks had to be special ordered.
Here's the setup:
(2) 16" x 28" Kicks (yes twenty EIGHT)
(1) 16" x 20" Floor
(1) 14" x 18" Floor
(1) 12" x 15"(between kicks on Snare stand)
(1) 8" x 14" "Pearl" Free Floating Snare.
You could build a top of the line 5 piece for about $500 bucks or more. My Kit totally blows away afriends kit (he even said so). He bought DW's, that ran him $3,500.00, and my kit smoked his in tone and sustain.
To find out more go to:
http://www.drummaker.com/
It's a place called DRUM SUPPLY HOUSE. They sell Lugs, Shells, and all of the hardware.
The Shells are 6-ply, 8-ply, and 10-ply Maples shells from Keller.
I spent alot of time on the phone with DSH owner Andy Foote, and man-He knwos alot about drum making, and he was very helpful in how to finish them and stuff.
The kit looks cool, and sounds awesome.
Tim
[This message has been edited by Tim Brown (edited 06-21-2000).]