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Premier ID ? 1970's ?

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Hi folks

Just want to get confirmation that this kit is I believe an XPK ? Sorry about topic error....meant to say 1990's?

I see black interior showing inside the kick drum.

Anyone have a review on the sound of these?

Seller asking $450

Thanks, Phil

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Posted on 10 years ago
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Ive only ever known XPKs to have the short lugs

Posted on 10 years ago
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Most XPK/APK lines had the long 1 piece lugs (late 80's through to 1996) It was only the last series released in 1997-99 that had the small separate lugs.

The kit in the pic look like a '91-'96 XPK in Black Wood. Phillipine mahogany shells with birch outer ply

Posted on 10 years ago
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If it's wrapped, it's an APK, if lacquered, XPK. This kit is from late 80s/early 90s.

The original Royale APK kits from mid 80s had separate lugs, the 1446-20 "speedboat" lugs. After the merger with Yamaha they reverted to the traditional, long Premier lugs and the smaller, low-mass 6200TT lugs arrived in 1997.

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Posted on 10 years ago
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When it´s black painted inside it´s an APK! They were made with Eukalypthus wood and some other wood...don´t know yet.

The best indicator mikeellis already mentioned, when they are wrapped APK...laquerd XPK :-)

But for me the kit on the pic is neither of them!

regards

Christian

Posted on 10 years ago
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Only the 1997 small lug models had eucalyptus shells.

Posted on 10 years ago
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