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Early 1960's Stewart

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Typically, these go in the 250 range, for a 100% complete kit, but with that wrap, maynbe a tad more. By complete, it means all the hardware. Others may tell you no, they are worth 750, but hey, let's be real, they are MIJ, and if they are worth more than that, we would not be able to collect them, now would we? If they are in need of work, they usually go for less than 100, closer to 50-75. The reasons are many, but the big one is because they are more a curiosity than collectible. And the 6 ply shells are hard to work to a good sound. I don't know why the Japanese decided to go with the thicker shells, but in my opinion, they made a big mistake.

And yes, 1100 is laughable, even if they do have a super rare wrap. In perfect condition, with all hardware and cymbals, 500 USD is top dollar for an MIJ kit.

From grantro

Again, thanks for the info. When I bought these drums, the fellow thought that they were circa 1963. The Apollo kit you described sounds like a fantastic looking kit. I recently saw a 5 piece Coronet with original snare for sale and the person was asking $1100.00 CDN for them. They had a psychedelic wrap on them, looked to be in great shape but I thought that they were asking too much for them. In your opinion, cn679, what would you consider market value for these Stewart drums? Cheers

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Posted on 14 years ago
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Jonnistix,

The shells to me look like 3 ply. They are about 1/4" thick. Hope this helps you. I attached a pic looking at the resonant side of the snare.

Cheers

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1976 Ludwig Mach 4 Thermogloss 26-18-14-14sn
1978 Ludwig Stainless 22-22-18-16-14-13-12 c/w 6-8-10-12-13-14-15-16-18-20-22-24 concert toms
1975 Sonor Phonic Centennials Metallic Pewter 22-16-13-12-14sn (D506)
1971 Ludwig Classic Bowling Ball OBP 22-16-14-13
1960's Stewart Peacock Pearl 20-16-12-14sn
1980`s Ludwig Coliseum Piano Black 8x14 snare
1973 Rogers Superten 5x14 & 6.5x14 COS snares
1970`s John Grey Capri Aquamarine Sparkle 5x14 snare
1941 Ludwig & Ludwig Super 8x14 snare
Posted on 14 years ago
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From grantro

Jonnistix, The shells to me look like 3 ply. They are about 1/4" thick. Hope this helps you. I attached a pic looking at the resonant side of the snare. Cheers

These are 5 ply. Not a lot of these around. They could be 6, but I think they are the 5 ply shells. 3 ply shells are extremely thin, and have re-ring in them.

The one on the left is a 3 ply, the right is 5 or 6 ply.

"Ignorance may be overcome through education. Stupidity, however, is a lifelong endeavor." So, educate me, I don't likes bein' ignant...
"I enjoy restoring 60s Japanese "stencil" drums...I can actually afford them..."I rescue the worst of the old valueless drums for disadvantaged Children and gladly accept donations of parts, pieces and orphans, No cockroaches, please...
http://www.youtube.com/user/karstenboy
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Coffee...16613138379603
Posted on 14 years ago
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From grantro

Again, thanks for the info. When I bought these drums, the fellow thought that they were circa 1963. The Apollo kit you described sounds like a fantastic looking kit. I recently saw a 5 piece Coronet with original snare for sale and the person was asking $1100.00 CDN for them. They had a psychedelic wrap on them, looked to be in great shape but I thought that they were asking too much for them. In your opinion, cn679, what would you consider market value for these Stewart drums?Cheers

I saw that kit as well. It looks like the same person who advertised the Supreme drums that I posted about. I don't see the ads any more for either kits, so maybe they both sold. I would hope to see anyone make a profit, especially if they put a lot of time and effort into a possible complete resto. However, if these kits keep selling for this, I soon won't be able to afford them.:(

Gretsch Catalina Maples - 22,8,10,12,16 DCB
70's Silvertone - 20,12,14, 14Sn Blue Sparkle
60's No Name MIJ - 20,12,14 Red Sparkle
70's Yamaha (YD?) - 20,12,13,16 Red Ripple
Posted on 14 years ago
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grantro------love that kit by the way.

Gretsch Catalina Maples - 22,8,10,12,16 DCB
70's Silvertone - 20,12,14, 14Sn Blue Sparkle
60's No Name MIJ - 20,12,14 Red Sparkle
70's Yamaha (YD?) - 20,12,13,16 Red Ripple
Posted on 14 years ago
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Thanks Drumdreams for the compliment. It means alot to me.

Jonnistix,

They are the 6 ply then because they don't have the re rings in them. Thanks so much for your time and help.

Cheers

1976 Ludwig Mach 4 Thermogloss 26-18-14-14sn
1978 Ludwig Stainless 22-22-18-16-14-13-12 c/w 6-8-10-12-13-14-15-16-18-20-22-24 concert toms
1975 Sonor Phonic Centennials Metallic Pewter 22-16-13-12-14sn (D506)
1971 Ludwig Classic Bowling Ball OBP 22-16-14-13
1960's Stewart Peacock Pearl 20-16-12-14sn
1980`s Ludwig Coliseum Piano Black 8x14 snare
1973 Rogers Superten 5x14 & 6.5x14 COS snares
1970`s John Grey Capri Aquamarine Sparkle 5x14 snare
1941 Ludwig & Ludwig Super 8x14 snare
Posted on 14 years ago
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I think John is about right, depending on the condition of the drums, they're worth about $250 or about $300-350 if they are in nearly perfect condition.

However, with these drums, no matter what the condition, they are worth what someone will pay for them, or, what someone is willing to sell them for. Often times these drums are found in poor, or neglected condition as they may have been sitting in someone's basement or garage for years and years, or have gone through many teenage owners that weren't so keen on upkeep. That's when you typically find the nice $50-100 scores.

I dont mind answering the "what are these worth" questions about these drums, even though the answers are usually underwhelming to the owners, but I would hope that these drum sets would have more of a value in that some of these sets, like yours, are very unique in that they are a part of drum history (these are 40 year old drums) and that they are still together and usable as musical instruments would have a value that goes beyond somebody going "hey, I'll give ya xyz for that kit..."

More simply put, I just hope you have an appreciation and respect for this really awesome set. The fact that you are here and sharing it with us (the MIJunky Crew) seems to indicate that you do.

Posted on 14 years ago
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cn679,

Before I bought this kit about a month ago, I was really interested in purchasing a MIJ kit. I didn't really know what brand I wanted, but after searching the internet and want ads, I found this Stewart kit located about 100 miles from me. Once I saw the kit, I instantly fell head over heels for it.

The kit has the original cymbal mount for the bass drum, Olympic bass drum pedal and Olympic hi hat and snare stands. There is only 3 scuffs I can see in the wrap and they are only minor. The hardware has very little pitting on them. These drums have stood the test of time.

I also own Ludwig (1970), Mapex (1993) and Tama Rockstar (1998) kits as well. I wanted a kit that just wasn't as well known as these kits. So that's why I started looking for a MIJ kit.

I am truly happy with the kit, other than I want to change out the heads on them to get more of a jazz sound from them. There are mix matched heads on them now. I do have people looking for original Stewart heads for me, but I wouldn't think that many of them lasted throughout the years.

Again, I enjoy talking about MIJ drums and thank you for your compliments on my kit.

Cheers

1976 Ludwig Mach 4 Thermogloss 26-18-14-14sn
1978 Ludwig Stainless 22-22-18-16-14-13-12 c/w 6-8-10-12-13-14-15-16-18-20-22-24 concert toms
1975 Sonor Phonic Centennials Metallic Pewter 22-16-13-12-14sn (D506)
1971 Ludwig Classic Bowling Ball OBP 22-16-14-13
1960's Stewart Peacock Pearl 20-16-12-14sn
1980`s Ludwig Coliseum Piano Black 8x14 snare
1973 Rogers Superten 5x14 & 6.5x14 COS snares
1970`s John Grey Capri Aquamarine Sparkle 5x14 snare
1941 Ludwig & Ludwig Super 8x14 snare
Posted on 14 years ago
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Grantro, I'm very glad to hear that! When I see these old sets, all the ones I cant take home, I'm always hoping that they'll go to someone that loves and appreciates them. There's much more money to be made in flipping Ludwig/Rogers/Gretsch/Slingerland sets, and the MIT/Pearl Export fare is great for letting the teenagers torture, so I think of the vintage MIJ stuff as perfect for this niche market, those of us that like the unique, curious-but-cool, not perfect but definitely playable old drums.

As for me, I'm hoping that a new Garage Neo-Soul Doo-Wop Punk project is actually going to come together so I can get a chance to actually play these things more often. I love fixing them up at night in the basement, but I want people to hear what these things can do!

(Oh, and for heads, you might also want to look into the Remo Vintage A heads. Supposedly a vintage sound and definitely a vintage look.)

Posted on 14 years ago
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cn679,

Thanks for the Remo Vintage A head info. I'll look into those. I want these children to sing as good as they possibly can!!!

Cheers

1976 Ludwig Mach 4 Thermogloss 26-18-14-14sn
1978 Ludwig Stainless 22-22-18-16-14-13-12 c/w 6-8-10-12-13-14-15-16-18-20-22-24 concert toms
1975 Sonor Phonic Centennials Metallic Pewter 22-16-13-12-14sn (D506)
1971 Ludwig Classic Bowling Ball OBP 22-16-14-13
1960's Stewart Peacock Pearl 20-16-12-14sn
1980`s Ludwig Coliseum Piano Black 8x14 snare
1973 Rogers Superten 5x14 & 6.5x14 COS snares
1970`s John Grey Capri Aquamarine Sparkle 5x14 snare
1941 Ludwig & Ludwig Super 8x14 snare
Posted on 14 years ago
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