First, let me state that this question is NOT regarding "vintage" TAMA SUPERSTAR drums. However, since I couldn't find a forum that specifically addresses "modern" non-USA drums I thought I'd challenge the experts over here.
Anyway, the other day I happened to come across three TAMA Superstar drums (rack tom/floor tom/snare). All three shells had what I believe to be the company's most recent badge installed. I've added a pic of a TAMA drum that has the same badge as on the drums I saw. All three drums were covered in a satin flame wrap similar to that in the pic I've attached.
Based on the little research I've done it appears that the "Superstar" line of drums was considered TAMA's high end "back in the day." Would that still hold true today? Also, do you believe that the wrap I saw on the three pieces would be original to the drums? I haven't been able to find it in any catalog I've viewed as of yet. Finally, do you think that the three pieces in this particular wrap might be worth a couple hundred bucks WITHOUT the matching bass drum?
I was the original owner of a Slingerland Blue Satin flame kit "many moons ago", and always liked the looks of the satin wraps under the lights despite how easily they seemed to scratch and scuff. I was thinking it might be fun to put together a little player's kit starting with these three pieces if I could do so at an extremely low price.
I was also wondering if anyone's played a modern TAMA Superstar kit and could provide an idea of the sound quality?
As usual, any "words of wisdom" would be greatly appreciated!
THANKS in advance for your time and your help!