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I wonder if you can give me an idea of what this drum might be worth if I put it up on Ebay. The wrap is cracked and it has some pitting and rusting. Looks like it is mostly original. Not sure what era it is from but I'm guessing 70's.

Thanks!

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Posted on 13 years ago
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From Lingontega

I wonder if you can give me an idea of what this drum might be worth if I put it up on Ebay. The wrap is cracked and it has some pitting and rusting. Looks like it is mostly original. Not sure what era it is from but I'm guessing 70's.Thanks!

Looks like a Projector or Powerhouse Premier, Mike?

mahogany shell

Posted on 13 years ago
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From capt.wierd

Looks like a Projector or Powerhouse Premier, Mike?mahogany shell

A bit earlier capt.

It's the USA "issue" of what we (and the ROTW) had as Beverley drums. The badge and shell puts it early/mid 70s, IIRC these drums were sold in the USA as the Premier 6000 series. Tam's site really gives the available detail on these kits.

www.blenheimdrums.co.uk
Premier spare parts
Posted on 13 years ago
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Interesting!

These Beverley lugs were in the eighties used on what we in Europe know as Premier Projectors - but they had the later Lokfast legmounts with banjo bolts, not the earlier legmounts like these, that end up bending the case and not clamp the leg.

As these are obviously Premiers, they must be what you call Premier 6000´s.

A very nice drum, by the way. The mahogany makes it a nice warm sounding thing, all you need to do is find 3 of the later legmounts.

Regards

Jon

Posted on 13 years ago
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