...Today though they are really making fine, higher end drums. It's all just good information. The more we know the more we can understand em all
I agree.
For what it's worth, my understanding and respect for all MIJ's evolved over time. When I first started drumming (very early 70s), it just wasn't "cool" to own one of the MIJ stencil sets. If you were any good at all, you had to own one of the big-named American made sets.
I actually continued that line of thinking (with a Gretsch set and then a Ludwig) until the late 70s -- when an van accident left me needing a set right away, and the only sets the local music store had in stock were new Pearl wood-fiberglass sets. It didn't take long for my opinion to change, and I still own that 1978 Pearl set!
(I know, I've told this story before in a couple of other threads but felt I needed to share it again!)
Bill