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So I have a 1960's MIJ kit that I picked up with a recent lot. Kit is complete, but was unwrapped. It was given a clear coat and possibly a light coat of stain and it does look nice. But I wanna make it nicer. I was thinking of either wrapping it with purple or lime green sparkle. Or giving it a Lacquer sparkle. Maybe painting it blue or purple and adding the sparkles into the wet paint. And then giving it the clear coats. I'm going to re do the grey interiors just for touch up.Either way the kit would look stunning. What do you think would look nicer?

I'm including what it looks like now.

18 Kits & 40+ snares..
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- Jay
Posted on 8 years ago
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i vote purple sparkle. looks like a nice lit'l kit.

Stay Wiggly,
Robyn
Posted on 8 years ago
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From robyn64

i vote purple sparkle. looks like a nice lit'l kit.

Yep, although I'm partial to turquoise sparkle, I think Robyn is right. Purple sparkle would look very cool!

Brian

Just a drummer who loves all things about vintage drums! Nothing more, nothing less.
Posted on 8 years ago
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If you know someone that is an artist, have them paint a design on them and clearcoat it...Something out of the norm...

Cheers

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Posted on 8 years ago
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Those look like the kit I just bought. Thicker shells with the grey interiors and similar lugs. I was thinking about re-wrapping mine in red sparkle. My first real kit was in that finish that I bought back in the early 70's, I don't remember what kind it was, but I'm thinking it was probably an MIj kit. I payed $100 and it came with a Zildjian ride. That was a lot of money for a teenager back then, I remember working all summer to buy that kit.

Anyway, I'm not crazy about purple sparkle, that Slingerland you re-wrapped in the blue sparkle looks cool, that would be my vote.

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Posted on 8 years ago
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From johnnyringo

Those look like the kit I just bought. Thicker shells with the grey interiors and similar lugs. I was thinking about re-wrapping mine in red sparkle. My first real kit was in that finish that I bought back in the early 70's, I don't remember what kind it was, but I'm thinking it was probably an MIj kit. I payed $100 and it came with a Zildjian ride. That was a lot of money for a teenager back then, I remember working all summer to buy that kit. Anyway, I'm not crazy about purple sparkle, that Slingerland you re-wrapped in the blue sparkle looks cool, that would be my vote.

I agree with johnnyringo - I'd try to match that blue in the bass hoop inlay.

Posted on 8 years ago
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I don't quite understand why some don't like these old MIJ kits, to me, they sound every bit as good as any vintage kit I've owned and that's all that really matters. Besides, you can re-wrap or upgrade the hardware and you don't have to worry about devaluing the kit.

Posted on 8 years ago
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That's true, I could do the blue sparkle / glitter. The Slingerland's did come out looking killer. I think they get a bad rap because they were budget, and because modern budget drums are horrid, people make assumptions. I'd rather have a MIJ than any of the low end Tama / Pearl kits with 6 lug floor toms that are 16".

18 Kits & 40+ snares..
Not a Guru, just addicted to drums

- Jay
Posted on 8 years ago
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I had a lot of fun re-doing these MIJ kits. They are all long gone now. Might give you some ideas.


Thank you!
Jeff C

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Posted on 8 years ago
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From ARCHxANGEL

That's true, I could do the blue sparkle / glitter. The Slingerland's did come out looking killer. I think they get a bad rap because they were budget, and because modern budget drums are horrid, people make assumptions. I'd rather have a MIJ than any of the low end Tama / Pearl kits with 6 lug floor toms that are 16".

All the low end kits these days are made in Taiwan. I don't even like the ones using maple shells. I think the MIJ kits were not only made to look like American drums, but to sound like them.

Posted on 8 years ago
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