Hi there,
I am a vintage fan of STAR drum, as some of you may know. For me it's because STAR is the predecessor of TAMA and it existed for only a short period, a manageable space of time, I thought ...
In the last months I tried to collect and source out as much as possible about STAR, and the Net (as well as this drum forum!) is a great place to do these investigations. At TAMA itself there seem to exist no longer guys who experienced the STAR aera due to the time ever since passed by ... Furtheron: a thread which I started some months ago at the TAMA forum concerning STAR history is still without any reply from anyone ...
Once again, this thread is dedicated for STAR only.
On Pearl sets it appears that there happened similar things, but I neither want to mix this thread up with Pearl, nor am I very familiar with vintage Pearl drums. So, please, keep this place 'clean' and place comments for STAR drums, only! Thank you.
Now, what is for sure to me:
STAR started around 1965 producing drums. The name had to be changed into another (namely TAMA) in USA in 1974 due to legal reasons with the brand name 'STAR' in USA. So 'STAR' disappeared worldwide from that time on.
Now what happened - and strange to say: in USA only - was, that at that time also there appeared a lot of other names on drums coming from JAPAN (here in the forum called 'MIJ'), which had very similar - or let's better say: equal - features: SAME type of lugs ... of tom bracket ... of tom holder ... of damper knob, etc..
But some of the drumkits had OTHER type of lugs ... of snare strainers ... etc..
I made up my mind and stated for myself: these stencil kids (approx. late 1960s to middle/ end of 70s) were assembled completely in Japan and their fantasy names were also created in Japan, designed for the US-market only.
Maybe that there existed - besides STAR, Pearl, and perhaps Yamaha - a further and independant wholesaler in Japan who combined and mixed different hardware parts together - and sold them to the US-importers: some series under a special badge name shows lugs from STAR, others from Pearl, or from elsewhere in Japan (Taiwan wasn't an alternative at that time).
I don't believe that STAR itself (and Pearl itself) sold drumsets to the USA and combined own parts with those of the competition ... There must have been someone else who did those crazy things which ask us riddles today.
Some of the badges (see below) have the same shape of the logo: 'World's supreme quality - Made in Japan'. I don't believe that these similarities happened by chance. It is a family. That's not for sure, but I believe that.
For these badges I can say that they used to have similar/ equal hardware parts as e.g. lugs, snare strainers, damper knobs etc. like STAR. And these badges never appeared in Europe, so I talk of STAR and USA.
What is your experience, especially about STAR? What do you think?
Ralf from Germany