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Bought 70's sonor set. Need info

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I bought this cool sonor set and don't know anything about sonor other than it appears to be a champaign. It has strange metal plugs in the bass drum on both sides of the bass drum mount. They appear original but are also just kid of strange. I'm use to ludwig sets so never seem a drum with metal studs before.

Also finish appears original but again not sure.

Can anyone give me some pointers on it. I paid $500. Did I pay too much? Is it worth that?

Thanks

I can send pics to someone via email if they need more pics

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Posted on 10 years ago
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I'm no expert at all but I would have happily paid $500 for this set! Sonor makes great drums. The hardware appears to be original as well, which is another bonus. They look like the were well cared for.

I have seen lots of Sonor kits with the "studs" you speak of.

More pics please - I think you did fine. Welcome!

late 60s Ludwig Standard kit (blue strata)
late 60s Star kit (red satin)
Tama Rockstar Custom
a few snares ...
Posted on 10 years ago
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Here is another pic.

Do you know if it's early 70's? Just found out the lugs are called "tear drop". Also any idea if the finish is original?

Here's another pic

Thanks!

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Another pic

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Wow did you get deal on a well sought after Mid to late sixties Teardrop kit with matching BD`s in Walnut. It don`t look like Rosewood.

The studs are the mounts for the reinforcing plate inside. It`s kinda shaped like a,...W.... and lets the pole go through two points instead of just the shell. This helps a lot with the shake factor. There should be a date stamp inside.

Member Henk can tell you all the goodies on this kit. You can also find him at ..sonormuseum.com.. under the same callsign in the old SONOR threads

It`s not a Champion series.

It`s a drum,.....Hit It !!

.....76/#XK9207 Phonic Sound Machine D454/D-505 snares !i
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Please, please please,...pics up close of that snare !i

It`s a drum,.....Hit It !!

.....76/#XK9207 Phonic Sound Machine D454/D-505 snares !i
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You easily paid about 1/2 of what the set if worth, if it is in as nice condition as the pic show. What are the sizes? Unusual to find a 12" tom as they usually were 20-13-16 sets. The extra bass drum is a bonus. The hardware looks great as well. Original L arm hard to find.

Snare could be worth all or most of what you paid.

Take head off one of the bass drums to see why there are bolts on either side of the mount - as explained before by oddball.

Congrats. Great find and EXCELLENT STEAL, I mean deal. Bowing

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The snare from the photos is at my rehearsal space. It rocks! I paid separate for it. The kit w/o snare was $500. Awesome to find out that it's 60's. Makes it cooler that way!

I always thought beech wood was crap and would just go for old maple sets. Is 100% beech wood really a sawed after wood? Surprising to me!

They sound great so that's what matters. Just surprised anyone would prefer these beech wood sets over say a Rogers maple set from the same era.

So this "rosewood" finish appears original?! That is great too.

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Don't know how to upload more than one pic at a time, sorry

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That is probably a 70 kit. They only made the rosewood teardrops for a couple of years. 6 ply beech. I have a 13,16,20 rosewood teardrop kit as well. Love 'em. Very beautiful drums, and sound good too. Hard to beat Sonor quality.

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