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Possible buy...what is it worth? Tiger's Eye Crest kit

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I'd say you did real well. Good sizes, nice price. GC did you a solid on this one.

I had a set with this finish years ago, 12/14/20. A bunch of us on DFO banded together to help out a kid in Texas who'd had her drumset stolen. I donated the set, someone donated cymbals, someone donated hardware, someone donated more hardware, sticks, etc, another guy cleaned and re-headed the drums, and we gave them to her. About fifteen drummers participated.

She never even came on the forum to thank us. Soap Box

Posted on 5 years ago
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From DrumBob

I'd say you did real well. Good sizes, nice price. GC did you a solid on this one. I had a set with this finish years ago, 12/14/20. A bunch of us on DFO banded together to help out a kid in Texas who'd had her drumset stolen. I donated the set, someone donated cymbals, someone donated hardware, someone donated more hardware, sticks, etc, another guy cleaned and re-headed the drums, and we gave them to her. About fifteen drummer participated. She never even came on the forum to thank us. Soap Box

Yes, I am very pleased with them and stoked that it came with a matching snare drum! I spent some time this past weekend cleaning up the chrome and painted the drum hoops (covered the inlay with some masking tape). That's pretty messed up that you guys didn't even get a thank you for giving away drum kit! If anyone wants to give me a kit, I would be very, very thankful, lol Excited

Posted on 5 years ago
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I have a kit just like that. I had one bearing edge repaired and they sound fantastic. Shells are 50+ year old mahogany (luan). Don't let anyone tell you luan drums are junk, they aren't. I think what you'll find is a deep, rich tone that resonates beautifully if tuned correctly. The only weak link is the snare. It will fall apart gradually if you use it regularly. Have fun with them!

Posted on 5 years ago
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From DrumBob

I'd say you did real well. Good sizes, nice price. GC did you a solid on this one. I had a set with this finish years ago, 12/14/20. A bunch of us on DFO banded together to help out a kid in Texas who'd had her drumset stolen. I donated the set, someone donated cymbals, someone donated hardware, someone donated more hardware, sticks, etc, another guy cleaned and re-headed the drums, and we gave them to her. About fifteen drummer participated. She never even came on the forum to thank us. Soap Box

Geez. Did I tell you my Norma kit got run over by the subway the other day? Tragic. The train didn't even try and stop. Those fine, hand crafted, luan shells pulverized into splinters. Oh, the humanity!!!DOH

If you would like to replace it with a BR Slingerland kit, I promise to post the biggest thank you you ever saw on this forum!!!Yes Sir:D

Posted on 5 years ago
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From Lennytoons

I have a kit just like that. I had one bearing edge repaired and they sound fantastic. Shells are 50+ year old mahogany (luan). Don't let anyone tell you luan drums are junk, they aren't. I think what you'll find is a deep, rich tone that resonates beautifully if tuned correctly. The only weak link is the snare. It will fall apart gradually if you use it regularly. Have fun with them!

Yes, I agree...luan drums can sound great! I have a MIT Reuther kit and a couple other vintage MIJ kits and I love them! Regarding the snare drum...I think it's really cool to have the matching drum but plan to use a different one when I set it up :)

Posted on 5 years ago
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From DrumBob

The guys I play with liked them, but the toms lacked resonance and had hardly any ring at all. They were dead, regardless of what heads I tried, or whatever tuning I utilized.

Yeah, you gotta re-cut the bearing edges on em when the're like that. You can breath a lot of life into them if you do that, but some of those early MIJs just had a really lousy flat edge or poorly cut rounded one, not a real bearing edge at all. Also, the tom shells, especially the rack toms were very light weight so the clunky 60's hardware pretty much keeps them from resonating to full potential. They are great candidates for rim mounts, it will more than double the resonance.

Once they age to 20 or 30 years old or more that oily luan mahogany dries out and the shells harden up, after that you can get them to sound pretty good but it does take some work.

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Posted on 4 years ago
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