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Not so 'premier' Premiers

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I have a question about some Premier drums that I got recently. First off, let me say that I got the drums (10", 12", 14", 22") for 20 dollars, so I don't feel that bad that the drums are...well...made of press-board.

When I got the drums home and into the garage to begin stripping, sanding, and staining them, I was surprised to find that under the paper-thin wrap was a thick layer of pasteboard (the same flaky wood pulp that a pegboard for hanging small tools in a shed would be made from) and under this were two thin veneers of luaan, the outer of which was painted black and made up the interior of each drum. I was really surprised at the poor quality; the drums were out of round and pieced of the wood pulp were water damaged and had begun flaking off. Eye Ball

My questions are (1) was this/is this common with older Premier drums? (2) What make/model would these drums be (I have had a few suggestions, but nothing definitive)?

Fortunately the lugs were in pretty good shape and I'll be saving them for a future rebuild I'm planning next year, so I don't feel too bad about being out 20 dollars - but I expected a lot more from good ol' Premier!

Thanks in advance for any information!

Posted on 11 years ago
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Hi Zoffy and Welcome to VDF

It was a sad era for Premiers - read the full story here...:)

http://www.vintagedrumforum.com/showthread.php?t=12503&highlight=masonite

Cheers,

George.

Posted on 11 years ago
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George nails it again!

Pleased to meet you, Zoffy!

Down by Fresno, here...

fishwaltz
Posted on 11 years ago
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From Father-42

Hi Zoffy and Welcome to VDFIt was a sad era for Premiers - read the full story here...:) http://www.vintagedrumforum.com/showthread.php?t=12503&highlight=masoniteCheers,George.

Thank you for that link. That's exactly the kind of kit I have and it helped to answer my questions. I've decided not to keep the shells, but I will keep the rims, lugs, and bass drum spurs - all of which are in pretty good shape (especially the lugs, which I like the shape of and will be using for a snare drum rebuild later on). I still hope to add a set of Premier drums to my collection, but not these drums.

Also, to everyone who wished me welcome to the Forum (in this post and in my intro post), a sincere "Thank You"! :)

Posted on 11 years ago
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One of the famous russian philarmony drummers gave his rehearsal's APK set to rewrapping cracked duroplast wrap and then he fell into a horror when drummaster showed him the truth...[img]http://static.musicforums.ru/agora/images/smiles/ves001.gif[/img]

From Zoffy

I've decided not to keep the shells, but I will keep the rims, lugs, and bass drum spurs - all of which are in pretty good shape (especially the lugs, which I like the shape of and will be using for a snare drum rebuild later on).

Well, it will be the best way to buy the new or used shells and rebuild this kit.

Posted on 11 years ago
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