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fiberglass pearl basment find

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Hi-

New to Vintage drum forum. I had posted in a different thread about this kit, which I deleted. After reading more, thinking this is a better one to post in on this forum. If not I'll get it right :)

This is my basement find, working on a job in Laguna beach ,CA., 2 blocks from the beach. Amazingly enough, they aren't in too bad of shape

Wrap was ripped and torn on all but 2 drums. Easy to take off, attached with double sided tape.

Always wanted a fiberglass concert tom kit. Not sure if I'm re-wrapping or painting yet, checking options. Definitely not selling, I'm wanting to restore and play them.

I've been researching online and there are some very knowledgeable people on this site about this particular kit and snare. I'll post some pics. have a lot more if anyone wants to check them out or specific parts.

From what I've seen so far online, would I be right to guess , that these are a 70's all fiberglass drums and Jupiter COB snare?

24x14 bass, 14x14 floor, 13x9,12x8.10x6,8x5 concert toms, is what there was.

Not sure if the snare is a Jupiter COB? Did the magnet test and did not stick. Most of the hardware seems to be matching.

Any info would be greatly appreciated.

Posted on 7 years ago
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Nice find.

That is a COB Jupiter.

Good luck bringing it back to life.

Posted on 7 years ago
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Welcome to the Forum!

Nice score! The search function will be your friend on the Jupiter snare.

Creighton

Nothing special here but I like them.
Posted on 7 years ago
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Thanks, made my day!

Would you happen to know the year? After reading up on this snare, I'm dying to play it. Wires weren't in too bad of shape , everything works but havn't played on it yet, see how it goes.

Haven't heard or played fiberglass in a very long time. Really want to get the whole set-up going and play them. Sneak 'em into a practice first haha.

BTW also ended up with some old Zilds too. First time I've come across any drums working at a home that I've wanted to take home...and buried in the corner of a dusty basement, was pretty cool.

Thanks again for any info.

have all hardware off drums intact, a lot of it is pitted of coarse but functional as is ...the stands have a blueish tint from oxidation, looks kinda cool too IMO.

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Posted on 7 years ago
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Thanks again. Not sure how far I'm going as far as new drum hardware or restoring on toms and bass drums. Have a friend that can spray fiberglass but I'm also thinking wrap might be the way to go.

Any suggestion's?

Willing to put in all the time and elbow grease it takes to fix them up and play them, not looking to spend a lot on new and sell, if that makes sense. My practice kit, is an old off white Pearl export a friend found that was rusted and pitted,,I restored best I could and bought a used floor to match. Lotts of hours spent on that one lol, but great to lug around at practice( had also turned it into a hybrid acoustic /elec.kit ). It's gotten tons of use.

After it was up and running ,I donated my old original Pearl export double bass kit to an origination for kids without music classes in LA county. Great way to see off an old kit.

...and sorry about the newbie ramble, I am stoked to get these drums and bring them back to life.

Cheers!

Posted on 7 years ago
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If they are all originally from the same set I'd guess that they are 1977 and later. Tubular tom mounts started that year. The previous tom arms were hex shape.

Personally, I would not paint them. You can not unpaint something. I would wrap them. One of the odd things I like about those sets is that the fiberglass is translucent. I have a set in blue satin wrap and light will pass through them. It is nothing spectacular like a Vistalite or Crystal beat set, but I do think that in certain light it gives them more of an interesting, lively look that I have not seen in other drums.

Be careful with the wires on the Jupiter. From everything I have read nobody makes a replacement for them. People that have them for sale (which is supposedly rare) want an arm and a leg for them.

Wanted: Pearl President floor tom in Golden Grain wrap and rack tom in Tiger Eye (root beer) wrap.
Posted on 7 years ago
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Good point, like the wrap idea best myself, have to check some out.

Thanks for the heads up on the snare wires.

Posted on 7 years ago
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I love the Pearl Jupiter! I play a similar snare, but without the parallel mechanism (and availability headache, as tris66 mentioned) & it's my favourite. As for wrap or paint, I'd go with a wrap.

1964 Ludwig Champagne Super Classic
1970 Ludwig Blue Oyster Super Classic
1977 Rogers Big R Londoner 5 ebony
1972/1978 Rogers Powertone/Big R mix ebony
60's Ludwig Supersensitive
Pearl B4514 COB snare ( the SC snare)
Pearl Firecracker
PJL WMP maple snare
Odds & Sods

Sabians, Paistes, Zildjians, Zyns, UFIPs, MIJs etc
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Posted on 7 years ago
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I loved my Pearl fiberglass set. They survived cold and hot storage, falls down stairwells...a very sturdy shell. In time, mine needed a refresh. If you paint the shells, the big lesson that I learned was that fiberglass has millions of little holes that must be filled, I used automotive filler, and it worked perfectly...If you go that route. I bought all new lugs, the modern Pearl lugs fit perfectly and look fantastic. But the screws to mount them are designed for a thicker shell, so you need to buy a bunch of shorter screws.

Posted on 7 years ago
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Thanks for all the info.. Going to check out wraps and see whats out there. looking on this forum on cleaning up all the drum hardware. Will need rims for some of the drums.

@Rik---from far away they looked like old trashed wood shells, once I pulled them I realized they were fiberglass. Got home and was amazed on how easily the wraps came off and how great of condition the shells were in. It was a semi- shed open basement, guess they'd been there for years. Looks like the hi-hats and a ride are the hollow logo 80's cyms. 1 side of each one were still in great shape also. Going to start on the snare this weekend.

Posted on 7 years ago
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