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Early 80's Pearl USA Maple Rewrap

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Thanks for the compliments guys!

The pictures don't do this wrap justice. It is really deep for a sparkle, and not a glass glitter.

I think one of the things that keeps older Pearl drums from being more valued is that the lug design was used and is still probably used on most generic stencil kits from the early 70's onward, as well as on these pro level drums. Had Pearl made a "Signature" lug for this level, like they do with their current lines, they would be more identifiable as higher quality. Personal opinion ( and we all know what those are like!).

I would love to find a matching orphan 18" X 16" floor tom. If anybody knows where one may be hiding........

Thanks,

Steve

Posted on 6 years ago
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The guy who has the below craigslist ad might be able to help you with regard to Pearl drums. If he doesn't have the drum he could probably find it for you. He's a Pearl guru and works for Pearl as well.

https://nashville.craigslist.org/msg/d/pearl-2017-masterworks-6pc-in/6431311560.html

Posted on 6 years ago
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From Mo Tonkie

The guy who has the below craigslist ad might be able to help you with regard to Pearl drums. If he doesn't have the drum he could probably find it for you. He's a Pearl guru and works for Pearl as well.https://nashville.craigslist.org/msg/d/pearl-2017-masterworks-6pc-in/6431311560.html

I sent him an email. Thanks for the heads up!

Steve

Posted on 6 years ago
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Here are a couple of photos where I reglued the outer ply on the bottom edge on the 12" tom. The 10" did not require this. The bearing edges are great.

Posted on 6 years ago
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From Mo Tonkie

The guy who has the below craigslist ad might be able to help you with regard to Pearl drums. If he doesn't have the drum he could probably find it for you. He's a Pearl guru and works for Pearl as well.https://nashville.craigslist.org/msg/d/pearl-2017-masterworks-6pc-in/6431311560.html

Al or Derek ?




Looking for a late 80's to early 90's, preferably Arctic White Pearl MLX 14x14 floor tom.
Posted on 6 years ago
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Great job on the wrap!! I love the US Pearl's. I collect snares from that era. Currently at four and always looking for another one or two or three. Hahahaha!!




Looking for a late 80's to early 90's, preferably Arctic White Pearl MLX 14x14 floor tom.
Posted on 6 years ago
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From sksmith2500

Thanks for the compliments guys!The pictures don't do this wrap justice. It is really deep for a sparkle, and not a glass glitter.I think one of the things that keeps older Pearl drums from being more valued is that the lug design was used and is still probably used on most generic stencil kits from the early 70's onward, as well as on these pro level drums. Had Pearl made a "Signature" lug for this level, like they do with their current lines, they would be more identifiable as higher quality. Personal opinion ( and we all know what those are like!).I would love to find a matching orphan 18" X 16" floor tom. If anybody knows where one may be hiding........Thanks,Steve

This is one is from a kit being sold two years ago. An 18 from that era is a pretty hard thing to find.

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Looking for a late 80's to early 90's, preferably Arctic White Pearl MLX 14x14 floor tom.
Posted on 6 years ago
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From Atlantaskins

This is one is from a kit being sold two years ago. An 18 from that era is a pretty hard thing to find.

Who / where was that being sold?

Posted on 6 years ago
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From Mo Tonkie

The guy who has the below craigslist ad might be able to help you with regard to Pearl drums. If he doesn't have the drum he could probably find it for you. He's a Pearl guru and works for Pearl as well.https://nashville.craigslist.org/msg/d/pearl-2017-masterworks-6pc-in/6431311560.html

The seller never responded. Oh well......

Steve

Posted on 6 years ago
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Perhaps he didn't get it or he's busy. He has a website as well: drumpickers.com

There's a phone number there or you can email him on that site.

I've bought and sold with him. He's a good dude.

Posted on 6 years ago
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