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Tama Imperialstar shell kit

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Hi fellas, I haven't posted in a while but here goes another find of mine. I bought this Tama kit for a mere €125, so it's a steal in my eyes. It's in decent shape. The sizes are 14"x10" (71821), 15"x12" (72205) rack toms, 16"x16" (61940) floor tom and 22"x14" bass (60394) in Metallic Red I believe would be the right name for the color. In the last picture you can see the slightly damaged tom bracket with the standard hex-head nut. Which makes me believe this is a mid 70's kit. The toms are huge, I don't see a 15" tom that often on a kit, so I couldn't let this pass.

There are a few concerns with the kit, which I will try to correct.

3 bass drum lugs are not original, and 3 extra holes were drilled, OUCH!

One bassdrum tension rod and claw is not original either.

The tom brackets of the rack toms are both slightly damaged, as seen in the last picture.

The bassdrum mount is also missing the original wing bolt and that metal plate that presses against the down pipe.

If anyone has any of the above mentioned parts for spare please let me know, but I'll keep my eyes peeled on the internet for parts.

Posted on 10 years ago
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That color, is in fact called metalic red.Those are at the earliest,1983,which is when Tama introduced what it called X tras sizes,That was also one of the last years for those one touch mufflers.The interior are coated with what Tama called zolacoat,basicly trunk paint.

The shells are 9 ply Phillipine mahogany.Imperialstars were second only to Superstars,and Imperialstars were played by Stewart Copeland and Liberty DeVitto.They're excellent drums,and tune up pretty easily.There are plenty of parts available,in the for sale section here,and on Ebay.Those lugs and leg brackets are around all the time.For that money,you did well.Best of luck

Steve B

Posted on 10 years ago
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Thanks Steve. I forgot to mention about the inner coating and all shells have re-rings.

In the 1975 catalog the drumsizes were already available though, but as a shellpack. So I'm thinking it may have been a special order or it was a bigger set and other toms were sold separately.

Posted on 10 years ago
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Right you are.I didn't bother to read the sizes of the toms,that you typed,they just looked like x tras sizes to me....my bad ,and mea culpa.Your toms are undeed standard sizes.

Steve B

Posted on 10 years ago
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Wow! Great big kit! I've been playing a 1984 Swingstar on gigs this year & really digging them. I'd grab an Imperialstar from that era in a heartbeat. Good luck with your restoration. Enjoy! PS: I lucked out using Evans EC2's on a whim & they sound nice and deep on there.

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Posted on 10 years ago
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Nice buy. I would also put it at '76/'77. Looks exactly like the Metallic Red Imp in the 1976 catalogue. Metallic Red was discontinued, it doesn't appear to be in any catalogue from 1978 on

Posted on 10 years ago
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From dukekamaya

Nice buy. I would also put it at '76/'77. Looks exactly like the Metallic Red Imp in the 1976 catalogue. Metallic Red was discontinued, it doesn't appear to be in any catalogue from 1978 on

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This drumset contains the same latest lug type (no. 6370) plus the same damper type called 'One touch tone control' of the latest STAR drums, before Star turned their name into TAMA. That happened in 1974.

Ralf

Vintage STAR (= Pre-Tama) website: www.star-drums.de
Posted on 10 years ago
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Thanks guys. I found this page in their 1976 catalog. So I think my set came from a Mars 8 type kit configuration, except my bass drum is 22" not 24".

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Posted on 10 years ago
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Found these from another seller, a 24"(81252) bass drum, a 12" (101569) and a 13" (81036) rack toms. They have been rewrapped, not the best job I've seen as 2 air vents were replaced and the badge on the 13 came separate and slightly damaged. It was a hard bargain as the seller didn't want to lower the price much, but bought them for €200. All I'm missing now is the 18" floor tom.

Next year's project will be to rewrap the entire set.

Pictures will follow, I can't upload them from my iPhone.

Posted on 10 years ago
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Here are some pics. The last one I decided to put everything together.

Posted on 10 years ago
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