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Royal Star Drum Kits X 2 ( Breaking Spares)

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From Lissy

+1 to what Ralf said. To Sean:Dear Sir!If I wanted to expatiate on this in public, I wouldn´t have sent you a Private Message!!And: If you seem to be so badly after making profit, I just can´t see why a gain of 150%(!) in this case shouldn´t be enough. And this makes me feeling sorry for you.If you were talking to somebody else who didn´t know what you paid for both kits - OK. But not under these circumstances.Just my :2Cents:Seems as if we got another case of MIJ history being destroyed irrecoverable by - to me - inapprehensible reason.CryBabyBut: There´s one good thing about this I can see (because I´m a positive thinking man:D) - I just saved a lot of money:p

Thanks to everyone who has made personal offers for the kits. I will definitely be getting the drums on Ralfs website......All the best.....sean.

Posted on 11 years ago
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Sean, just to give you some additional thoughts:

UK is the motherland of Premier and some Rogers', too. I know from another forum (located in UK) that your experience is a typical one: Star was almost not sold in UK in the 60's or early 70's.

UK took notice of Tama first. So there's almost no 'history' on MIJ kits in UK. Hence the low interest in early MIJ kits: it is some kind of special for UK.

But I'm sure, that if you offer the kits to other European countries (e.g. via ebay) or even worldwide, you'll get more money out of it.

I personally would wait with the Blue Metallic kit some time, maybe a year or more. Although quite rare, these days the metallic wraps are not very much sought after.

Quite in opposite, the silky red one should meet 'today's taste' much more.

Just another :2Cents:

Cheers, Ralf

Vintage STAR (= Pre-Tama) website: www.star-drums.de
Posted on 11 years ago
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From Ralf

Sean, just to give you some additional thoughts:UK is the motherland of Premier and some Rogers', too. I know from another forum (located in UK) that your experience is a typical one: Star was almost not sold in UK in the 60's or early 70's.UK took notice of Tama first. So there's almost no 'history' on MIJ kits in UK. Hence the low interest in early MIJ kits: it is some kind of special for UK.But I'm sure, that if you offer the kits to other European countries (e.g. via ebay) or even worldwide, you'll get more money out of it.I personally would wait with the Blue Metallic kit some time, maybe a year or more. Although quite rare, these days the metallic wraps are not very much sought after.Quite in opposite, the silky red one should meet 'today's taste' much more.Just another :2Cents:Cheers, Ralf

Hello Ralf

Thanks for the post, to be honest with you both kits actually sound better in comparison to the Rogers Londoner that i have as my personal kit. My thoughts are now that i may possibly keep the metallic blue star kit and sell the silky red kit and also the Rogers. Your advice on the matter has given me more understanding of these great MIJ kits.........On the matter of the silky red kit on your website which section would it go in as it has two type of lugs......Thanks...sean

Posted on 11 years ago
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From seantdrums

Hello RalfThanks for the post, to be honest with you both kits actually sound better in comparison to the Rogers Londoner that i have as my personal kit. My thoughts are now that i may possibly keep the metallic blue star kit and sell the silky red kit and also the Rogers. Your advice on the matter has given me more understanding of these great MIJ kits.........On the matter of the silky red kit on your website which section would it go in as it has two type of lugs......Thanks...sean

That's some good thinking...

fishwaltz
Posted on 11 years ago
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From fishwaltz

That's some good thinking...

100% agreed!Clapping Happy2

Jazz is not dead - it just smells funny! FZ
Posted on 11 years ago
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From seantdrums

... to be honest with you both kits actually sound better in comparison to the Rogers Londoner that i have as my personal kit...

You're NOT alone with this experience, which can be read here from time to time and stated by different members.

The lack of explanation may be the reason why these old MIJ sets (I'd like to add Pearl and Yamaha, too) are still much too underrated.

From seantdrums

... My thoughts are now that i may possibly keep the metallic blue star kit and sell the silky red kit and also the Rogers. Your advice on the matter has given me more understanding of these great MIJ kits...

Thank you and 'welcome to the club, Sir'. ;)

From seantdrums

... On the matter of the silky red kit on your website which section would it go in as it has two type of lugs ...

Good question. Just by pure addition of the number of lugs I'd put it in the lug 920 section. But: I like to point out that my website is private and does not claim to be the real deal. So someone else might find that the bass drum is the center point and therefore it should be added to the lug 924 section ... ;)

Cheers, Ralf

Vintage STAR (= Pre-Tama) website: www.star-drums.de
Posted on 11 years ago
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From Ralf

You're NOT alone with this experience, which can be read here from time to time and stated by different members.The lack of explanation may be the reason why these old MIJ sets (I'd like to add Pearl and Yamaha, too) are still much too underrated.Thank you and 'welcome to the club, Sir'. ;)Good question. Just by pure addition of the number of lugs I'd put it in the lug 920 section. But: I like to point out that my website is private and does not claim to be the real deal. So someone else might find that the bass drum is the center point and therefore it should be added to the lug 924 section ... ;)Cheers, Ralf

Thanks Ralf

I like the way you split the post up and took time out to answer each section. I even like the part about the silky red kit being in either lug category. Maybe a special category for these mixed kits.

Thanks

seanCool1

Posted on 11 years ago
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