by Liz Aponte
January 19, 2023
2022 was a landmark year for Full Circle Co! While it was filled with ups and downs, we are proud of all of the cymbals we were able to save and re...
by Liz Aponte
January 04, 2021
WHAT A YEAR!
I think we can all agree that 2020 was an insanely hot mess and unexpected as can be. We saw a pandemic that closed down a lot of our ...
by Liz Aponte
October 02, 2020
Full Circle Co. has partnered up with incredible drummer and friend Jessica Burdeaux (aka: @jburdsbeats) for the J-Burd Collection, which is availa...
by Liz Aponte
August 11, 2020
Working With Broadside
We’re all about the creative process at Full Circle Co., which is why it was a no-brainer to start collaborating with aweso...
by Liz Aponte
May 21, 2020
The Full Circle Co. community is made up of amazing people and Pete Barber is no exception. In our drummer spotlight, we highlight a community memb...
by Liz Aponte
April 20, 2020
The Full Circle Co. community is made up of amazing people and Fer Fuentes is no exception. In our drummer spotlight, we highlight a community mem...
by Liz Aponte
April 07, 2020
The Full Circle Co. community is made up of amazing people and Ashlyn Shanafelt is no exception. In our drummer spotlight, we highlight a community...
by Liz Aponte
April 03, 2020
The Full Circle Co. community is made up of amazing people and Daniel Potts is no exception. In our drummer spotlight, we highlight a community mem...
by Liz Aponte
January 30, 2020
While we're still recovering from an amazing NAMM Show (anyone else out there get NAMMthrax?!), we can't believe all that happened! It was our firs...
by Liz Aponte
January 16, 2020
“You absolutely will not find a job and you should really consider just staying in school”
Sounds like weird advice coming from one of your busin...
by Liz Aponte
January 28, 2019
Hey! I'm Liz, one of the owners of Full Circle Co. I wanted to share a little bit of the backstory behind how Full Circle Co. came to be and my pr...
by Liz Aponte
January 27, 2019
We live in a society where once something breaks, we throw it away. The days of trying to fix or repurpose things is slowly fading away and a “one time use” mentally is growing popular in culture. We wanted to do something to change that, so we took broken drum cymbals and turned them into necklaces, earrings and openers.
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