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1965 PREMIER KIT, Blue Pearl, Mint Cond.

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This kit is the exact same kit pictured in the '65 catalogue, it's so pristene it's as if it jumped off the catalogue page and into your living room, 14" Royal Ace snare, 12" mounted tom, floor tom is just a tad over 16" ( metric I believe)..,20" bass drum. and original drum seat, all 100000% original and untamper with, museum quality!! also inclides hi hat stand and cymbal stand ,drum key (still in original pouch) snare drum case(alligator covering) , original heads, they say Everplay on them made in the U.K..the nicest example of these drums on planet Earth!! Askin $1500.00 or best offer plus shipping.USA shipping only(prefer a pickup) in N.E Pa, Scranton area....... E-mail [email]lucybobkat@yahoo.com[/email] ..Thanks

Posted on 14 years ago
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If only i needed a kitCool1

Hit like you mean it!!
Posted on 14 years ago
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Is that BD a 20? Oh, beautiful kit, love that blue pearl.

Posted on 14 years ago
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Bob, I have a question that has nothing to do with the selling of your kit. If you can't answer maybe somebody else can. This is only for my education of vintage drums of which I know little to nothing about Premier Drums. The bass drum and the tom have long lugs that are double ended and the floor tom has separate single lugs. Is that the standard way Premier's came in the 60's? Is this a kit set up from the factory? Just wondering. I know American drums from that period usually didn't mix lug types but you do see it. Do you think the floor tom was added? Thanks for increasing my knowledge.Mind Blowi

Posted on 14 years ago
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Here's a vintage Premier kit I use to own....same lugs.

[IMG]http://img147.imageshack.us/img147/8919/0812071644aeditedyc0.jpg[/IMG]

Posted on 14 years ago
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From Boscoe

Bob, I have a question that has nothing to do with the selling of your kit. If you can't answer maybe somebody else can. This is only for my education of vintage drums of which I know little to nothing about Premier Drums. The bass drum and the tom have long lugs that are double ended and the floor tom has separate single lugs. Is that the standard way Premier's came in the 60's? Is this a kit set up from the factory? Just wondering. I know American drums from that period usually didn't mix lug types but you do see it. Do you think the floor tom was added? Thanks for increasing my knowledge.Mind Blowi

Floor Tom is correct. That's the lugs Premier used.

Posted on 14 years ago
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You learn something everyday, thanks.

Posted on 14 years ago
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