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Latest Star (Royal Star) drum shells: also early Tama drums?

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From neorich05

This is the inside of my Star Imperial Parade King Beat snare. Smells like luan though 😝

Very clean interior!!

Cheers

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Posted on 7 years ago
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Hello,

I like to pick up this matter once again. From another forum I know, that my Star shells are a mix of Birch and Lauan shells.

And besides some of the early Tama's 'Perfect Percussion' drum kits, this shell construction never appeared again at Tama.

Has anyone a clue, who might have been the manufacturer behind these late Star/ early Tama drum shells?

Was it Keller shells in USA (or did they manufacture Maple shells only)?

Or was it Sakae in Japan?

I really can't believe that Star/ Tama made these heavy and extraordinary excellent drum shells by themselves and stopped doing that without leaving a trace in ANY of their later product lines (by reviving another series with these shells or etc.).

Any ideas (or even better: knowledge) are welcome!

Thanks.

Ralf

Vintage STAR (= Pre-Tama) website: www.star-drums.de
Posted on 3 years ago
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This was discussed at length over at dfo a while back. The shells are Luan with a birch interior ply. You can clearly see the luan outer ply peaking out at the edge of the wrap. The rings are made from off cuts of the shell with a cut and joint in the ring so it could be fitted inside the shell. So the rings are the same makeup.

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Posted on 3 years ago
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From thin shell

This was discussed at length over at dfo a while back. The shells are Luan with a birch interior ply. You can clearly see the luan outer ply peaking out at the edge of the wrap. The rings are made from off cuts of the shell with a cut and joint in the ring so it could be fitted inside the shell. So the rings are the same makeup.

Thanks - I know these details from the DFO - and that was not my question.

I am trying to find out WHO manufactured these extraordinary drum shells ... :)

As I have my doubts that Star tried it - and didn't proceed with them in any of their further series lateron.

Cheers,

Ralf

Vintage STAR (= Pre-Tama) website: www.star-drums.de
Posted on 3 years ago
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These current Bubinga Star shells looks very similar, albeit with much higher quality woods.

[IMG]https://www.drumcenternh.com/media/catalog/product/cache/27cd97049d15d2d8fd7d6ae0f3616203/t/a/tama4.jpg[/IMG]

Posted on 3 years ago
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