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New here, updating and restoring Majestic set

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Hello, I'm new here and am looking for some help. Bought a Majestic drum set off eBay and I'm looking for legs for the bass drum. Converted the swivel nuts and tension rods to modern sizes, and added a RIMS mount to the ride tom.

Here's a link to the project so far.

Majestic Project

Anyone that can point me in the right direction for bass drum spurs would be appreciated.

Also, I saved all the original swivel nuts and tension rods, and might be looking to trade if that's acceptable here.

Thanks.

Mistaking knowledge for intelligence is like mistaking a cup of milk for a whole cow.
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Late 30's Slingerland Radio Kings, 26x14 and 16x16 BDP
Late 20's Leedy Black Elite
1969 Ludwig Supraphonic snare
Etc. etc.
More than my wife really would like...
Posted on 9 years ago
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I have some but they likely aren't long enough. Standard roundstock at your local hardware store might be the ticket...cut it down, go to town...:)

Mitch

Posted on 9 years ago
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Ralf on the Star site would like pics of that when finished and then he can add it to his photo gallery of Star made kits. Yours is made by Star 1968 or later before Star became Tama. I recommend you keep those because they are only becoming more rare and you will be very surprised how good they will sound once you have new heads on it and tuned up well.

Regarding the legs - yeah I would just go with something else until you can find the originals. The originals WILL turn up eventually so don't think they are impossible to find. Post a WANTED thread about your need for those and someone will eventually show up with some for you.

NICE kit!

I had a great day! Instead of sleeping in and wasting the day, I got up at 8 and I had all my slacking done by noon!

2Timothy1:7
Posted on 9 years ago
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Wait a minute - are you drilling new holes in the BD for the swivel mount?

(Please DON'T drill new holes) - will ruin its original state.

(especially if you intend to sell it)

I had a great day! Instead of sleeping in and wasting the day, I got up at 8 and I had all my slacking done by noon!

2Timothy1:7
Posted on 9 years ago
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From Drummerjohn333

Wait a minute - are you drilling new holes in the BD for the swivel mount? (Please DON'T drill new holes) - will ruin its original state.(especially if you intend to sell it)

Took a closer look at your pics - COOL! I see what you are doing there on the rail - great idea!

Many appreciate you efforts to maintain the original state of that Vintage Star made kit!

I restored one of these and was able to mount a clip plate onto the suspension mount and kept the original rail consolette and mount.

AWESOME!

I had a great day! Instead of sleeping in and wasting the day, I got up at 8 and I had all my slacking done by noon!

2Timothy1:7
Posted on 9 years ago
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I think have a set of legs that would work. PM Me and we ca talk.

Posted on 9 years ago
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Nice wrap.

There were a lot of cool wraps back in the vintage MIJ era.

Joe


“I did not trip and fall. I attacked the floor and I believe I am winning.”
Posted on 9 years ago
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First of all: Welcome here!

From Drummerjohn333

Ralf on the Star site would like pics of that when finished and then he can add it to his photo gallery of Star made kits. ...

YES, please ! (Please find my website below.)

From Drummerjohn333

... Yours is made by Star 1968 or later before Star became Tama. I recommend you keep those because they are only becoming more rare and you will be very surprised how good they will sound once you have new heads on it and tuned up well. ...

Agreed.

From Drummerjohn333

... NICE kit!

+ 1 !

;)

Cheers, Ralf

Vintage STAR (= Pre-Tama) website: www.star-drums.de
Posted on 9 years ago
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Woah, lots of replies since I posted. Thanks!

I replaced all the swivel nuts with new Pearl ones, and I guess I'm going to bag up the original rods and nuts and keep them.

I put the rims mount on the tom so that it will mount on a stand. I NEVER drill anything on a drum kit. Learned that from a guy when I was 15, and got my grandfather's Slingerland Radio King set from the 1930s.

There is some slight bunching up of the wrap on the lugs on the batter side of the bass. My guess is it was too tight, due to a felt strip under the head, and over the years it just pushed it back. Hard to notice, though.

I've already been to your website, Ralf, prior to purchasing this kit, when I was researching. Great job! I will send pics when finished.

Just got new tension rods and claws for the bass drum off eBay. All I need to finish is a reso head (white) for the bass and the legs. Also got a Majestic vinyl logo off eBay for the front head.

I need to PM the person who responded about the legs.

I was thinking of selling it, but have decided to keep it and sell the other kit I'm refinishing. It's nothing special, just a 90s Mapex.

Thanks again to everyone for your advice!

Mistaking knowledge for intelligence is like mistaking a cup of milk for a whole cow.
_______________________________________________

Late 30's Slingerland Radio Kings, 26x14 and 16x16 BDP
Late 20's Leedy Black Elite
1969 Ludwig Supraphonic snare
Etc. etc.
More than my wife really would like...
Posted on 9 years ago
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Smart to keep it! All that hard work will pay off with a nice kit :) The wrap you have there is really cool!

The first MIJ kit I restored was a 1969 Pearl Bollero. Came with a 10 lug snare! Still some work to do on it though. Remember as others pointed out here not to molest the drums in any way. The MIJ kits have some lovely vintage tones due to the LUAN.

kellyj

"It don't mean a thing if it ain't got that swing..."
Posted on 9 years ago
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