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Welcome to the forum. I have to admit that fade is amazing,could be a world record.
Hummm
Set up to close to a pot growing lamp back in the day?:p
“I did not trip and fall. I attacked the floor and I believe I am winning.”
It is... unique! Clean 'em up! Get rid of the rust, put some rims and heads on the reso side and you'll have a cool, unique looking kit
Welcome Brandon.
Agree with Craig!!...
Oh-h... never haven't seen so strange wrap's discoloration...:eek:
There is one of requirements to enamels in automotive industry - "Yellowing not allowed!!" :)
George.
Welcome to the forum!
I love Oceanside! I have fond memories with my kids recently, and of great surf at the pier & surfing with dolphins on pendelton (my friend was a Marine) back in the 80's. Oh the days.....
But I digress. This s about your kit!
so i cant figure out how to add pictures for the life of me...so i just did it this way...theyre on my blog..http://brendonsrants.blogspot.com/2012/01/forecast-sunny-with-chance-of-beat.htmlso about the kitmade in japan...6 piece 2 racks 2 floors...not sure of the sizes...the one floor tom i am messing around with is 16'all drums need new bottoms hoops and heads...along with hardware...not the lugs...just everything elsefor sanding the inside of the drum what grit of sand paper should i use?and i have a couple materials that i think would work well for restoring them.....are there any substances or products i should stay away from or be weary of?also...i havent decided to take on the wrap just yet...maybe down the line...is there a substance i can use on whats there to shine it up...thanks for all of your help...ill be around for a while.....i can't escape the drums....x-mas2
I just finished renovating my first MIJ kit and got lots of product suggestions in this thread:
http://vintagedrumforum.com/showthread.php?t=25981&highlight=Pitting
I played my kit for a while without bottom heads while waiting for some parts and it sounded really good...better...mor vintage with the res heads, but don't let missing res heads stop you from beating on your drums:2Cents:
On posting pics, if you get a free photobucket.com account, you can upload pics there & paste the direct link assigned to each image directly into your post. There's an "insert image" tool on the toolbar above. I even have an iPhone photobucket app that allows me to do it all from my phone if I need to. The app is free and I'm sure it's available on the Android marketplace as well. The in-line images look like this:
[IMG]http://i1208.photobucket.com/albums/cc379/briandambrosiadonner/1966%20Star%20Drum%20Kit%20Project/ScreenShot2011-12-11at21230PM.jpg[/IMG]
It's the kit I jus finished, BTW.
HAVE FUN
Peace & rhythm,
Brian
'67 Rogers Buddy Rich Headliner in Blue Sparkle Pearl
'49 WFL 6.5x14 Contest Snare
'55 Slingerland 7x14 Hollywood Ace Snare
'70's Premier PD2000 5x14 Snare
50's & 70's Zildjian/Paiste Cymbals
Hey, Welcome to the forum!
I just took a peek at your MIJs on your blog... and they are a DEAD RINGER to the blue sparkle MIJs I have (except mine haven't faded; they're still blue!).
Mine have no badges of any kind, but the lugs, hoops, claws, T-handles, AND what you have left of blue sparkle seem to be indentical!
Well... got to get off of here for a while. Got a computer/projector "emergency" at the elementry school building. Probably something unplugged...
Later,
Bill
Cherryvale, Ks
"Redrums - Ks" on FB and Reverb
(also "billnvick" on eBay)
Hey, Welcome to the forum!Well... got to get off of here for a while. Got a computer/projector "emergency" at the elementry school building. Probably something unplugged... Later,Bill
Funny Post
I know it's off topic, but are you a user support technician for a school district? I'm a tech integration teacher and am constantly 'fixing' problems by plugging s**t in. You must have the patience of a saint, BillMister T
Brian
'67 Rogers Buddy Rich Headliner in Blue Sparkle Pearl
'49 WFL 6.5x14 Contest Snare
'55 Slingerland 7x14 Hollywood Ace Snare
'70's Premier PD2000 5x14 Snare
50's & 70's Zildjian/Paiste Cymbals
Welcome aboard, you are going to be addicted like the rest of us! Yes, they are indeed STAR, the company that would become TAMA. I sold an identical kit, only with the Majestic badges, just a few months ago. Is it 12-12-16-20?
If you want me to go into the whole, very long diatribe about what stencils are, let me know.
Basically, they are all identical copies, only the badge is set for the distributor. It's a long story, but worth it (again). I have become somewhat of an historian on the MIJ drums. and I prefer Star over Pearl built drums of this era, from the late 50s, very early 60s-early70s.
"I enjoy restoring 60s Japanese "stencil" drums...I can actually afford them..."I rescue the worst of the old valueless drums for disadvantaged Children and gladly accept donations of parts, pieces and orphans, No cockroaches, please...
http://www.youtube.com/user/karstenboy
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Coffee...16613138379603
Dang Brian, those are nice! Majestic is, indeed, a Star stencil, so they are a "matched" kit. The Majestic Semi-Pro is mostly 3 ply w/rings, not too sure about the bass. If you need anything, get with Mikey777 or myself.
Welcome to the forum!I love Oceanside! I have fond memories with my kids recently, and of great surf at the pier & surfing with dolphins on pendelton (my friend was a Marine) back in the 80's. Oh the days.....But I digress. This s about your kit!I just finished renovating my first MIJ kit and got lots of product suggestions in this thread:http://vintagedrumforum.com/showthread.php?t=25981&highlight=PittingI played my kit for a while without bottom heads while waiting for some parts and it sounded really good...better...mor vintage with the res heads, but don't let missing res heads stop you from beating on your drums:2Cents:On posting pics, if you get a free photobucket.com account, you can upload pics there & paste the direct link assigned to each image directly into your post. There's an "insert image" tool on the toolbar above. I even have an iPhone photobucket app that allows me to do it all from my phone if I need to. The app is free and I'm sure it's available on the Android marketplace as well. The in-line images look like this:[IMG]http://i1208.photobucket.com/albums/cc379/briandambrosiadonner/1966%20Star%20Drum%20Kit%20Project/ScreenShot2011-12-11at21230PM.jpg[/IMG]It's the kit I jus finished, BTW.HAVE FUNPeace & rhythm,Brian
"I enjoy restoring 60s Japanese "stencil" drums...I can actually afford them..."I rescue the worst of the old valueless drums for disadvantaged Children and gladly accept donations of parts, pieces and orphans, No cockroaches, please...
http://www.youtube.com/user/karstenboy
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Coffee...16613138379603
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