Here is a real rare bird going cheap - wish I could take on this project these are hard to find Auction
Pearl Varitone early 80s drumset on auction
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The price is not that bad, but there appears to be some issues with the shells. I would ask the seller to clean off the crud and take some additional photos BEFORE I would send one red cent. Stainless steel (and/or chrome) do not take well to stains of this type. Simply wiping the surface may not show the extent of the true damage, and if I were selling these drums, it would seem to me that a quick rub down in order to increase my chances of selling them would be the very first thing I could do to increase those chances...So, the surface damage may well be un-repairable, and therefore render this kit no more than a re-wrap candidate...if one could get the metal wrap off without damaging the shells beyond a usable state....
I know, I am the last one to make these types of observations, but most people don't have the skills to make the repairs that make them recyclable. I do, but then I am just so cool and special that they gave me my own school bus, a really cool, short one that only went to a few houses to pick up my other "special friends"....
Please, don't take this seriously. My son has special needs and this is only a tongue in cheek response to a poorly displayed ad.
"I enjoy restoring 60s Japanese "stencil" drums...I can actually afford them..."I rescue the worst of the old valueless drums for disadvantaged Children and gladly accept donations of parts, pieces and orphans, No cockroaches, please...
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Those are Vari-Pitch, with chrome-over-wood (Acousticon??) and not terribly desirable. I have a Vari-Pitch snare in pristine condition, and it's a fairly useless drum.
Well, it looks good on display.
Bermuda
Well, those are mine. I asked my friend to sell them since I was buried with a ton of other projects. They do indeed need some work, but they aren't insurmountable.
He also has a poopy camera...
Want some better pictures? I can get them tomorrow, so let me know.
...dang it, I knew it was someone I respected and did not want to burn my eyeballs out with hot poker....please dis-regard the ignorant messages from feebay...you know how some of us are about this stuff...
My suggestion was only intended to keep someone from getting a SNAD complaint. Ya know? I think only my stupid brain works this way, but putting a little hint in the ad about the permanence of the stains could stop that sort of thing from happening.
You know I am not out to get you, you are a very well respected member, in my eyes, and I just don't want to see anyone I "love" get hurt by some idiot fleabuyer....like me...on a simple but great buy. Too bad about the snare, though! I truly wish you all the best..."get 'er dun!"Mister T
"I enjoy restoring 60s Japanese "stencil" drums...I can actually afford them..."I rescue the worst of the old valueless drums for disadvantaged Children and gladly accept donations of parts, pieces and orphans, No cockroaches, please...
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Well, those are mine. I asked my friend to sell them since I was buried with a ton of other projects. They do indeed need some work, but they aren't insurmountable. He also has a poopy camera...Want some better pictures? I can get them tomorrow, so let me know.
What kind of shape are the shell exteriors in?
What's it gonna take to bring them up to snuff, or are they too gone/
Thanks
Interested
Kev
Hi Folks,
No prob jonni! HA! It was a good read! :)
Also, I think those shells are all fiberglass. I don't think there is any wood at all in the shell. I'll check tomorrow when I look 'em over. I bought those in July and dropped them off since I was literally running out of space in my garage to work on stuff... I'll look them over and get some better pix up for you folks to gander at.
Until then Kev - I really don't want to answer yet since I really don't remember. The shells are NOT pristine at any rate.
Thanks guys
...oh, the shells I am not sure about, but I don't think they would be "Accousticon" as I do believe only the "Remo" branded stencils were allowed to use them due to trademark laws....I would not put money on it, but I do think Remo Belli had the trademark for those shells, if they are the real "Accousticon" material. But then again, I ain't the brightest candle on the cake either....
"I enjoy restoring 60s Japanese "stencil" drums...I can actually afford them..."I rescue the worst of the old valueless drums for disadvantaged Children and gladly accept donations of parts, pieces and orphans, No cockroaches, please...
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Jonni- it was funny and I am sure Fish still loves youFunny Post
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If those are the fiberglass shells, they will sound really good (and loud), and to kev, if not wood, then the wrap would be a lot less labor intensive to get off. If they are wood, then Pearl would have used glue all over the place and it would not give up the ghost easily. They are chrome over".....", so the gluing is what would be the biggest factor in maintaining the structural integrity of the surface on the shell, kinda like those Slingerlands you stripped a couple years ago. (or was that the copper kit...?)
"I enjoy restoring 60s Japanese "stencil" drums...I can actually afford them..."I rescue the worst of the old valueless drums for disadvantaged Children and gladly accept donations of parts, pieces and orphans, No cockroaches, please...
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