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Tama Imperialstar just got it:-)

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Hy Vintage Guys:-)

just bought this Tama Imperialstar in 24"/13"/14"/18" for 150Euro, there are 4 lugs missing on the 14" Tom but the rest seems quite ok:-) It has rerings in the Toms and Bassdrum!

It is really dirty but even with the crap heads it sounds quite good!

Can somebody give me a hint wich year it might be made?

Posted on 11 years ago
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Mid 70's to very early 80's .Yours have the "one touch" mufflers still.Tama stopped putting mufflers on drums in the early 80's.

Great drums,and Used by Stuart Copeland and Liberty DeVito.

Steve B

Posted on 11 years ago
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HY

yes all the mufflers on it and the fully working! Cool..thanks for the info:-)Cool1

Posted on 11 years ago
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I imagine those will look even nicer when cleaned up. You got a good deal. Show us some "after" pics.

The greatest gift you can give your family and the world is a healthy you. - Joyce Meyer
Posted on 11 years ago
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Hy larryz

of course;-) as soon as i am finished with it, ill send some pics over:-)

regards:-)The Band

Posted on 11 years ago
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Hi Christian,

Great find. The lugs are the same as my 'Royal Star's' from the last year/s of Star.

So I would date your set a very early 'Metallic White' Tama: approx. 1974. Are the shells very heavy, with multiple layers?

Ralf

Vintage STAR (= Pre-Tama) website: www.star-drums.de
Posted on 11 years ago
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You can decode the VIN#'s on many Tama badges. But by hardware and re-rings I'd narrow it down to mid-late 70's. I don't know if the earliest Imp's had ball-socket mounts or the wrench-type L-rod mounts. Those drums are collectable, as so many sets were played hard and left to rot...

After viewing the '78 catalog,I'd say post-'78 as there is no "Omni-Ball in that catalog.

Posted on 11 years ago
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Hy Ralf

good to hear from you;-) Hows things?

Drums are very heavy with multiple layers and zola coating inside!

@teverson-sr

The omniball is NOT the original Tomholder on that Set, i put it there because i had that one for spare! The one i put on the set has the writting Imperialstar on it, it is probably one from a later period. Thisone is better to set the toms right, the original one the wrench-type L-rod mount(wich i got with the set)is not so comfortable;-)

I would also date it earlyier than 78:-)

Christian

Posted on 11 years ago
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Nice grab, congrat Chris !!

Cheers,

George.

Posted on 11 years ago
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I still have a kit like this my mother got for me when I graduated high school in 1979. The configuration was a Tama Imperialstar Saturn 6, which was (2) 22 kicks, 13,14 & 16 toms. They are mahogany and have a huge sound. Good luck with them.

Pog Mo Thoin
Posted on 11 years ago
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