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Hi Im pretty sure I have a premierxpk drum set. Can anyone help me out as to whether or not it is in fact an xpk. also what type of wood(quality) value etc. Any help would be appreciated. my e mail is [email]deanodaddy@hotmail.com[/email]. you can reach me there or through the site I tried to send pics but it said they were too big. if anyone wants to e mail me I can send em that way or can someone tell me how to make the pics smaller.

Posted on 13 years ago
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From what I can see, it appears to be a kit manufactured by a small company out of Boise called Doppleganger. This particular set was from the Spirit line and the color was Casper Pearl.

In other words, could you maybe post some pics.

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Posted on 13 years ago
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From RogerSling

From what I can see, it appears to be a kit manufactured by a small company out of Boise called Doppleganger. This particular set was from the Spirit line and the color was Casper Pearl. In other words, could you maybe post some pics.

they say right on them that they rae made in England icant send pics. my files are too big for the site. My email is [email]deanodaddy@hotmail.com[/email]. If u send me yours i can send them that way. If not thanks for your help

Posted on 13 years ago
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From deanodino67

Hi Im pretty sure I have a premierxpk drum set. Can anyone help me out as to whether or not it is in fact an xpk. also what type of wood(quality) value etc. Any help would be appreciated. my e mail is [email]deanodaddy@hotmail.com[/email]. you can reach me there or through the site I tried to send pics but it said they were too big. if anyone wants to e mail me I can send em that way or can someone tell me how to make the pics smaller.

Open your pics with Paint....click image and re size.... save the smaller ones for the forum.... keep the larger ones for tablecloth templates

Kevin
Posted on 13 years ago
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Once you resize them, we should be able to give you a hand. You will want to take close ups of the badge and lugs and the insides of the shells. Also, the entire kit as set up. Thanks.

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Posted on 13 years ago
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You can make your photos smaller in various pieces of free software which came with your computer. The instructions depend on knowing what operating system you have. Microsoft? Mac?

There is a premier site you could look on to help you. This url goes to the APK XPK page:

http://www.vintprem.moonfruit.com/#/apk-and-xpk/4511415763

and here

http://www.vintprem.moonfruit.com/#/1988/4535728416

I used google to find them, but you can navigate to them from the home page of the site. The interface is a bit...unusual.

Posted on 13 years ago
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ive got a 4 peice kit im almost done restoring from the late 80's. what do ya wanna know about them. and whats the sizes of ur kit.

D-roK
Posted on 13 years ago
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