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who made these Bollero drums ?

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I picked these old drums up from the original owner the other day The brand is called Bollero They are in wonderful condition and quite complete including the plastic hanging bag for the drum key. The floor tom is odd as it is a 7 lug 16x16

I think the wrap was called Tiger Eye ? any idea on these drums age and which company made them I would guess either pearl or star ?

any help would be appreciated

Posted on 3 years ago
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mgtcnut!

Wow, that's one of the cleanest and complete vintage 60's MIJ sets I've seen! Congrats! And, a 7-lug floor tom, too! Very cool! To answer your question, the hardware (lugs, mounts) definitely says Star to me.

-Mark

Posted on 3 years ago
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Floor tom has 7 lugs to match the number of letters in the brand name Bollero. Since Bollero (Spanish) means Baker, they were expecting the drummer to be hot or, better said, cookin' with that drum set.

I agree with Mark. Looks like Star (Hoshino then TAMA).

This website may be useful:

https://www.star-drums.de/

Posted on 3 years ago
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From Dan Boucher

Floor tom has 7 lugs to match the number of letters in the brand name Bollero. Since Bollero (Spanish) means Baker, they were expecting the drummer to be hot or, better said, cookin' with that drum set. I agree with Mark. Looks like Star (Hoshino then TAMA).This website may be useful:https://www.star-drums.de/

Dan! Really interesting info about the reason for 7 lugs on the floor tom! I've got a Sound Percussion set with a 15" floor tom...and 5 lugs per side!

Ralf's website is excellent! I just checked it again and he's updated it quite a bit!

-Mark

Posted on 3 years ago
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From Dan Boucher

Floor tom has 7 lugs to match the number of letters in the brand name Bollero. Since Bollero (Spanish) means Baker, they were expecting the drummer to be hot or, better said, cookin' with that drum set.

I think they probably wanted to refer to the type of music and dance called "Bolero", written with a single L and they made a spelling mistake by writing it with two LLs. The right word for baker is "panadero". Bollero is the one that sells a very specific type of bread called "bollo" (bun). Cheers.

Posted on 3 years ago
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From Morgatto

I think they probably wanted to refer to the type of music and dance called "Bolero", written with a single L and they made a spelling mistake by writing it with two LLs. The right word for baker is "panadero". Bollero is the one that sells a very specific type of bread called "bollo" (bun). Cheers.

Another interesting take on Bollero drums. I like it!

-Mark

Posted on 3 years ago
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Hello mgtcnut

congrats on finding such a clean original beauty of a kit

They are Pearl built not Star ...I can see by the t-rods the cymbal bracket

and most importantly the seven lug floor tom

only Pearl drilled some not all of their floor tom shells for just seven lugs

I have two in my bunch and I stripped a badly distressed third, all three were Pearl made.

Fortunate for you, they are so original and complete

as searching for a missing seven hole hoop can be frustrating.

Posted on 3 years ago
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I was going to guess Pearl, as well....the footplates look like a Pearl design.

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Posted on 3 years ago
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Thanks for all the info my thought was also , that they were made by Pearl

To what approx year they were from, still remains a mystery anybody's guess ??

Posted on 3 years ago
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I'd guess late 60's mgtcnut.

Posted on 3 years ago
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