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NOS (?) Yamaha 60's kit, in boxes

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http://page21.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/j407613624

I saw this on Yahoo Japan Auctions and thought somebody here might be interested. It's at least cool to look at. Seems kinda pricey though. About $1000 US.

14/12/14/20 60's Yamaha kit in blue sparkle.

Posted on 8 years ago
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Interesting. I've never seen that model, with those lugs, in any other finish other than the red or blue thunder/golden dragon/midnight surf and the later metallic red yellow or silver. Blue sparkle seems almost boring by 60s Yamaha standards

Andrew

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Posted on 8 years ago
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Thats a C series kit. Its a re wrap as you can see on the 3d picture, and not a pretty one for that too.

You can also see that on this picture:

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Yamaha wrap is locked as a pittbull's bite. Even after all these years.

So 10000 is a bit to much. Around 500 would be more appropriate for this re-wrapped vintage set.

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Posted on 8 years ago
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I did a quick search of Yamaha Vintage drums and the results were weak at best. I have never seen those lugs either. Are those Sakae built?

Posted on 8 years ago
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From teverson-sr

I did a quick search of Yamaha Vintage drums and the results were weak at best. I have never seen those lugs either. Are those Sakae built?

Yes. Late 60's.

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Posted on 8 years ago
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So are the pictured drums older than the Selmer importing of Yamaha drums? Blue Sparkle is certainly a common 60's wrap. It seems that if someone wanted all the money for those drums they would not have rewrapped in a non-stock color. A lot of trouble for little to no return.

Posted on 8 years ago
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I can't see the evidence of a re-wrap but that may be my poor eyesight. It's just I've never seen those lugs used on anything other than the early C-series thunder etc wraps and the slightly later YD 200 series metallic wraps (see pics) But that doesn't mean they weren't produced.

The D series lugs were used for longer and I keep seeing wraps I haven't seen before with those lugs. I actually just bought this D-20 kit in black (haven't picked it up yet), a wrap I hadn't seen before on this model.

Andrew

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Posted on 8 years ago
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My C series kit in Gold had those lugs too. Love the Solid Black. Had an option to buy a 12/14/20 in that wrap.

I mever saw that blue wrap and this is devo a re wrap but an original C series kit at least from the lugs and badge.

Yamaha started as drum company in '67 and untill around'74/'75 they made the C and D series after that the 5000, 7000 and 8000 were being produced.

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Posted on 8 years ago
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From musiqman

My C series kit in Gold had those lugs too. Love the Solid Black. Had an option to buy a 12/14/20 in that wrap.I mever saw that blue wrap and this is devo a re wrap but an original C series kit at least from the lugs and badge.Yamaha started as drum company in '67 and untill around'74/'75 they made the C and D series after that the 5000, 7000 and 8000 were being produced.

would love to see your gold kit with those lugs.

I noticed there is a whole heap more photos of the blue kit here https://box.yahoo.co.jp/guest/slideshow?sid=box-l-nvt6hdqndsb7xe6kgke6zqj3yy-1001&uniqid=3a0a83d1-2597-4042-9482-08102bf8562a

I've added some here for future reference. If it's a re-wrap it's an elaborate hoax what with all the packaging and new cymbals and hardware

Andrew

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Posted on 8 years ago
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From Fayray

If it's a re-wrap it's an elaborate hoax what with all the packaging and new cymbals and hardware

At least, it's an original Yamaha box, though different model / lugs.

I cannot / won't question if it is legit or not. But on 1 of the pics of the bass in the album, it's clearly visible at a lug under tension "waved" the wrap. So, in any case the rewrap isn't recent.

I really wonder how thick the wrap is and how this compares to the yamaha wraps at that time. The wrap on my red willow c200 is paperthin. On the floor it looks like this wrap is in the order of mm thickness.

Posted on 8 years ago
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