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Premier Signia Marquis

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I just bought this 6 piece Premier Signia Marquis and was wondering if anyone on this board has played this style of kit before? The kit is a blend of two different three piece kits. One has natural maple finish and the other has dark cherry finish. The sizes are all sequential which makes it very convenient. 8x10, 10x12, 12x14 14x16 and two 18x22 kicks. I will play the kit as a six piece but may ultimately sell one of the three piece kits to re-coup some dough. I paid $650. How did I do? They appear to be in very good condition.

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Posted on 8 years ago
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Price sounds good though depends what country you are in!

They don't generally hold the same value as the Signia line themselves.

The 6ply/6mm US maple shells are generally thought to be the same shells as in the Artist Maple line that was sold at the same time, the main difference being the die cast hoops and lugs etc

Great sizes anyway

Posted on 8 years ago
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I used to play a 5 piece kit (in a fantastic British racing green finish) for a few months, borrowed from a friend of mine.

I loved the sound and look of that set, warm and punchy at the same time.

I wish I still had them.

The price is ok, I would buy a set like that immediately...

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Posted on 8 years ago
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From dukekamaya

Price sounds good though depends what country you are in!They don't generally hold the same value as the Signia line themselves.The 6ply/6mm US maple shells are generally thought to be the same shells as in the Artist Maple line that was sold at the same time, the main difference being the die cast hoops and lugs etcGreat sizes anyway

The finish on the interior of shells also looks much better than the (unfinished) Artist series I've owned. I think it is a very good price for those & a nice period for modern Premiers. Enjoy 'em!

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Posted on 8 years ago
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From funkypoodle

The finish on the interior of shells also looks much better than the (unfinished) Artist series I've owned. I think it is a very good price for those & a nice period for modern Premiers. Enjoy 'em!

Cool thanks I never noticed that

Posted on 8 years ago
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From A-Man

I used to play a 5 piece kit (in a fantastic British racing green finish) for a few months, borrowed from a friend of mine.

Would have been 'Sherwood Lacquer' in the Marquis line up

Posted on 8 years ago
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