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Snare I.D.
Just did a google image search I say you are spot-on with the Tempro I.D.Clapping Happy2
10 years agoSnare I.D.
No re-rings, shell material looks Asian (i.e. Lauan or similar)
10 years agoSnare I.D.
Anyone have an idea of this snares maker? 14" 6 lug wood snare, terrible bearing edges [Attachment: 72993]
10 years agoLatest Star (Royal Star) drum shells: also early Tama drums?
I doubt they are maple, Hoshino didn't start using maple in Tama kits till the Artstar 2 around 1984
10 years agoneed a bit of help here
Resonators are birch
10 years agoStarclassic question
Starclassic Performer (unless a 24" ) bass drums have been 8 lug per side from 1994 till a few years back when the Performer B/B's were 'upgraded' to...
11 years agoStarclassic question
Its easy to tell a birch Performer from a Maple - the Performer has metal badges, metal air vent grommets and 8 lug bass drums. The maple (unless a wr...
11 years agoStarclassic question
Not all Starclassic Performers were birch. The first four years of that line they were basswood initially then phillipine mahogany with outer birch p...
11 years agoWhat Premierset is this? Xpk...???
The '95-'98 APK were eucalyptus and meranti The 1st Gen. English made Cabria were basswood/eucalyptus/poplar according to the '99 press release.
11 years ago