5424...Off a 70,s Yammy...Anyone know how to decipher this?
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I always see the same numbers on these earlier Yamaha drums. I have never seen anything to indicate that they tie into anything important.
That Yamaha tool is very cool and here is a link to it.
That number will not work in the system, so they are probably not including the earliest Yamaha Drums
David
Thankyou,both of you.I did,nt know about that feature,however i still dont have a clue what 5424 means.David,i think you are right about the numbers being redundant,so i wonder why they documented them...or did they?
So i,ll assume they are just old w/o a birth certificate,or a SIN # [Canada],and no way to look up the family tree??
Hello.
My 5 peace vintage yamaha drumset has the serialnumber 5045. I`ve not seen any set with simmilar serialnumber. The set is in blur oyster pearl and give a great sound. I use it in a blues/rock band Oakland Mountain Band. I`m sure its 5 ply birch.
It`s a problem that Yamaha dont care of the late 60`s and early 70`s drumhistory.
Jon Ivar Eikeland, Molde in Norway
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