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"New" Star Drums
Hello Brian, This new line is supposed to demonstrate the utmost of the top possibilities in drum manufacture (as far as I know). Prices in Euros: a...
12 years ago1967 Star (tama) drums
C'mon, guys: there are all these genuine vintage zipper bags included (I remember that I had the same one for my Star bass drum at that time) plus ma...
12 years agoPearl or Star badge
teverson-sr: especially the snare lever and it's casing (the round shaped one) make me think that Crown was a separate company. Yamaha, Crown and Hosh...
12 years agoNew Stars Before Rehab
From nopork...
12 years agoNew Stars Before Rehab
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12 years agoNew Stars Before Rehab
Hello, From all I've seen before from these blue round 'Made in Japan' badges, they are made by Star. It may be, that this rack tom was added a littl...
12 years agoSTAR drums: new website coming soon
Thank you for your comments. Appreciated. From larryz...
12 years agoSTAR drums: new website coming soon
Hi there everyone, I'm glad to present my STAR website now: www.star-drums.de Any comments, suggests or pics are more than welcome. Hope you like i...
12 years agoRoyal Star King Beat snare
Indeed, some STAR King Beat snare drums also had a STAR silver/ round badge on it, stating 'Imperial Star'! Apparently TAMA continued to use the heavy...
12 years agoRoyal Star King Beat snare
d/c = die cast hoops? If that's what you mean: STAR didn't produce hoops in die cast. Even the latest models had triple flanged hoops. Sorry: what do...
12 years agoRoyal Star King Beat snare
Ups - you're damn right! Well, here in Germany I never came across a wooden one. Even my personal 4-page German STAR catalogue from that time (around...
12 years agoRoyal Star King Beat snare
Maybe I owned your's some years ago - but I sold it via ebay, to switch to a King Beat with the round & silver badge that was matching the badges of m...
12 years agoRoyal Star King Beat snare
Congrats. If I'm right, it was going for approx. EUR 120 ? Yep, it's a King Beat from the beginning of the 70s. I wouldn't guess 1972, 'cause it has...
12 years agoMy guess is Apollo-what's yours?
@ Vyacheslav: The wing nut and screw you hold in your fingers is the fixing element for the floor tom legs, right? And yes, the tom bracket ('slip-o...
12 years agoYet another project - Premier 202?
Beautiful kit. Yep, those threads can pull your hair out. Even here in old Europe it is difficult and costy to catch the matching screws (ebay UK is a...
12 years ago