This is a picture I've referred to previously. I just found it on Google Images. It is definitely the oldest Pearl set I have ever seen. When I first saw it on Ebay there were 3 or 4 more detail photos with this one.
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I have a snare stand like that - came with my near mint Rogers R-380 in the case. Now, this does not make much sense....but just reporting.
Pearl started making drums in the 50s. The old ones with that badge are more rare - but not super uncommon.
A whole kit from that era - though - I would consider rare.
These are just opinions - based on my experience in MIJ (I am a bit of an MIJ freak as you probably already know.
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I forgot to mention that set has calf heads and a BD external tone control on the back head.
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teverson: That Pearl set was on EBAY for Years, at $500. The seller would not take a penny less. Dont know if he ever sold it.
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