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Love the wrap (color!)
You fiberglass fans might want to jump on this.
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Love the wrap (color!)
You fiberglass fans might want to jump on this.
Drool...
Those are indeed drool worthy!
Aren't those shells,actually wood,laminated or lined with fiberglass,and not fiberglass over wood?Great looking kit though
Steve B
shells are lined with f/glass, this stuff and its big brother the straight up fibre glass shells aern't that easy to find, especially here in australia, i have made some attempts to source drums with no luck? these shells pack a punch, so suit certain types of music and are robust.
Bill (billnvick) has been telling me about these for a two or three years. I'd never tried them, until I restored a set last summer.
WOW!
I was impressed. I've never played these wood / fiberglass ones, but if they are anything like the all fg ones... yeah.
The down side? These things weigh a ton! That's the only reason I haven't jumped on one of these yet. The older I get, the less drums I need, and the less weight I want to lug about.
I also briefly owned a Blaemire kit, but they were concert toms, and sounded nothing like the Pearl fg kit I restored.
There is no denying it, these are very desirable kits with a distinct -very pleasing- punchy sound.
Craig
I still own a 1978 Pearl Wood/Fiberglass kit. And yes, they are 9 ply wood (no reinforcement rings) with a fiberglass lining on the inside.
I've always liked the sound of mine, and it is very similar to their all-fiberglass brothers. The biggest difference is the weight -- the W/FG ones are MUCH heavier. I lugged mine around in hard cases for a long time...
As for the wrap, it is rare. Pearl did this in a red and a blue in this era. All that I've run across and owned over the last 2-3 years has been wrinkled, bubbled, split, etc. (not as good quality-wise as their other wraps of the era; i.e. my solid blue is still PERFECT). I've saved wrap that I have removed, and still have some for patching/repairing of both the blue and the red.
Help2
I have a set of 1970's Pearl wood/fiberglass (red), but I'm missing the hex tom arms. Can anyone direct me to where I can find these?
If not, I might be convinced to sell them. (I already have a 1953 Gretsch kit in sparkle red...)
Help2I have a set of 1970's Pearl wood/fiberglass (red), but I'm missing the hex tom arms. Can anyone direct me to where I can find these?If not, I might be convinced to sell them. (I already have a 1953 Gretsch kit in sparkle red...)
There are at least 2 different style of hex shaped tom mounting arms Pearl made.....find a pic of them and post it here. I am sure someone will have one. You should also start a thread in the wanted section for it.
John
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