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Pearl Figer-Glass Information Request

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I have a set of Fiberglass drums that I am working to completely identify. Anyone have any thoughts on these? Most are an off-white cream color but one or two are white so I don't know if it is a complete set or pieced together. Pearl badge indicates 70's but I do not see a double kit that includes both floor toms in any of the catalogs. Pics attached and rough measurements are as follows...

Toms...left to right

5 3/4? x 5 1/2

8 x 5 1/2

10 x 6 1/2

12 x 8

13 x 9

14 x 10

Floor Toms

16 x 16

18 x 16

Bass

both 24 x 14

Cymbals are a variety

Hi-Hat is Bronze Scimitar 14" with Tama pdl

Zildjian Med. Thin Crash

Zildjian 20" Custom Ride

Paiste 2002 12" Splash

Snare is Tama Imperial Star

Any ideas???

Thanks!

Posted on 11 years ago
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Looks pretty close to the 1978 F-11D configuration from the catalog section. I'd say the "white" drums were added, as the dimensions are different. That set is a keeper...

Posted on 11 years ago
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Great drums! Just like one of my sets, except you have an extra bass drum. Rewraps are easy on these, the old wrap is only held together at the seam. I rewraped half the kit with white marine pearl as one kit. I built the other half of mine into a smaller kit, 18" as a bass drum. I tried to paint with lacquer, and it was a complete success, but very trying; Fiberglass has thousands of tiny holes that need to be tended to before the lacquer is put on. Trust me, get wrap material. These drums will last for generations.

Posted on 11 years ago
#3
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Any idea on what a good price would be for this set...cymbals, hardware drums, etc.? I have had it for many years but now I am curious if I paid high or low.

Posted on 11 years ago
#4
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Billnvick is your man on these. They won't command a particularly high resale price but they are generally nice (and loud) drums. As mentioned, some of the drums may have been added later. I had a similar set in wood fiberglass. These are probably mid 70's. Built like a tank they will last forever.

tnsquint
Very proud owner of a new Blaemire Snare 6.5 x 14 made by Jerry Jenkins "Drumjinx"
Posted on 11 years ago
#5
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Hey, GREAT set! I'm drooling!

The set is probably pieced together over time (NOT that that is a bad thing!). Hints to that are, when studying the pictures, for one thing the double tom-holders/arms appear to be of two different varieties (one late 70s, one 80s). Also, some of the stands are original late 70s versions, but the boom stands are definitely newer than that. The TAMA SD and Ludwig Speed King pedals lend support to that idea, too.

I would say, however the drums themselves are probably out of the later 70s -- and if the badges are all the same they are all out of the 70s. Pearl did produce FG shells for a short time in the 80s, but used the badge that is usually associated with their Export Line of drums. The spurs that are shown in the one picture are definitely the later 70s model (the early-to-mid 70s version had a round knob instead of the wing-type of screw).

Again, nice drums! Value... what you can get out of them. tnsquint hit the nail-on-the-head: they are indeed nearly indestructible, but NEVER seem to command the prices that Ludwigs and other vintage drums bring. I'd keep them if I were you!

Bill

Bill
Cherryvale, Ks
"Redrums - Ks" on FB and Reverb
(also "billnvick" on eBay)
Posted on 11 years ago
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Great information, thank you!

If I did sell the ENTIRE set-up, IYO, what would be a good price? I paid $1200 but I am not sure how much longer they will be able to reside in the living room. When I bought them I really didn't know anything about them other than they were big and loud, a guy at work had them for sale and I wanted them cause they were way way better than the little set I had been playing.

Thoughts on a price range would be much appreciated.

Thanks!

Posted on 11 years ago
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Hello again. I am looking for some place to provide a value estimate for the set pictured in the start of this thread...any ideas where I can get this information?

Thanks,

Posted on 11 years ago
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From Clement

Hello again. I am looking for some place to provide a value estimate for the set pictured in the start of this thread...any ideas where I can get this information?Thanks,

try a music shop or pawn shop or a plant and equipment valuer, or just ask what you paid for them.

Posted on 11 years ago
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You paid too much for them. If somebody offered you $1000 for this set, take that money and run. You'd get a better price piecing this set out one drum at a time on eBay.

Posted on 11 years ago
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