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MIJ Drums with Die-Cast Hoops

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This is an excellent thread, Mark!

I have a 4 piece Tele-Star kit that had Sakae die-cast hoops from the factory, just like the photo above. When I bought the kit, it didn't come with a snare and the floor tom was a different brand with a flanged hoop, but I would assume the rest of the kit came with die-cast from the factory.

Posted on 4 years ago
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I've used my John Grey 6 lug die cast hoops on a few of my vintage MIJ snares. Sounds great. Adds more volume, and 'pop', imo.

Posted on 4 years ago
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How did these companies afford die cast hoops for these supposedly cheap stencil kits?

According to size, I see them listed for 50 - 80 dollars each. Of course, a company would buy in volume, and it would be cheaper, but it would still be pretty pricey. What exactly is it that makes die cast hoops so expensive?

Posted on 4 years ago
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wait a second as I mentioned with my experience with a Zim Gar marcher with Die Casts..... They were die cast- Visually- but not ANYWHERE - near what (today's) Pearl, Gretsch die cast are. In stiffness I could BEND the Zim Gar hoop with LIGHT HAND PRESSURE. So yes may have cost more for them at the time; BUT NOT same Quality not in same league as Gretsch later Pearl etc.

glad I cleared that up :) (one more thing. that zim-gar marcher in excellent shape, with die cast was JUNK) a useless soft amateur drum) looked the part. looks only.

I twisted (when I had it off...) the hoop with my bare hands! Light pressure!! :):):):)

had to twist it back. like it was bubblegum. taffy.

.................................................. ......Joe
Posted on 4 years ago
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wait a second as I mentioned with my experience with a Zim Gar marcher with Die Casts..... They were die cast- Visually- but not ANYWHERE - near what (today's) Pearl, Gretsch die cast are. In stiffness I could BEND the Zim Gar hoop with LIGHT HAND PRESSURE. So yes may have cost more for them at the time; BUT NOT same Quality not in same league as Gretsch later Pearl etc.glad I cleared that up :) (one more thing. that zim-gar marcher in excellent shape, with die cast was JUNK) a useless soft amateur drum) looked the part. looks only.I twisted (when I had it off...) the hoop with my bare hands! Light pressure!! :):):):)had to twist it back like it was bubblegum.

Yes, thanks for clearing that up!

So, along with the drums themselves, even the MIJ hoops weren't made very well. I guess they cut every corner they could to keep them cheap. There goes the myth of the "mighty Zim Gar"!

If I would have read your first post more thoroughly, I would have seen that you said those die cast hoops were soft and not of any real quality.DOH

Posted on 4 years ago
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Is maybe not/ It's not that they "cut every corner" It's that. They (JAPAN) were in their Infancy of Mass Production! and Industry etc!

If you're a Boomer you remember the first time-- O say in 1966----when you first laid eyes on a thing ( a metal Toy car at Christmas 1966 aged 10) ---turned it over and read " Made In Japan"... It was Crude ---CLEVER yes!--- folded metal tabs to keep the upper car body attached to the chassis..

But you never saw anything like it;... those were the days when "Made in Japan" meant >

starts with a "J"

.................................................. ......Joe
Posted on 4 years ago
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