Nice score. I'm pretty sure there are lauan plies in there as well but very nice shells for the time. The floor tom legs aside, your kit also has a 10 lug bass and snare as opposed to mine both being 8 lugs. Mine were filthy too, and the bass drum had a split in the birch ply also. They are pretty robust kits though and they clean up very well. Considering the tough life these MIJ kits have usually endured it tends to debunk the theory that they are poorly made and weak.
Vintage Pearl kit wrapped in tiger eye
Hello Andrew
Thanks once again
I am looking now at this last pic you posted
of your drums sort of stacked up
Is your mounted tom a twelve?
Mine is a thirteen
The other departure from the norm with this kit
is the strainer on this snare is adjustable from both the lever side and the butt side
Nice score on our joint turf Kenwood. Beautiful kit. cool with the 10-lug snare. A real bit of MIJ history there. Of course, I'm not on that turf right now so you have free reign. Party
I played with a band out of Weymouth back on the 90's so know the area well.
Dan
Hello AndrewThanks once again I am looking now at this last pic you posted of your drums sort of stacked upIs your mounted tom a twelve?Mine is a thirteenThe other departure from the norm with this kit is the strainer on this snare is adjustable from both the lever side and the butt side
Sounds like yours is the cream of the crop. Looking forward to seeing it cleaned up.
My mounted tom was a 13" but I had to check to be sure. I sold it a couple of years back but I always keeps lots of photos
Hello Dan,
Thank you kindly for the reply
Oh heck yes The drums will really be beautiful
once I love them up good and proper
I am thrilled to have found them
especially since I was not really looking for them specifically
rather I was just sort of surfing the available vintage non U.S.A. offerings on the bay
and there they were
now normally when I try buying something via an auction on eBay
I would say that nine times out of ten I am outbid
so I was a little shocked just to have won.
Dan when you return to your home turf
It will be "all you" buddy
I have one more kit in the works coming from Canada
and then I am done ...I hope....um ....err...that is
unless of course I find something really wacky colored and cool ....oh boy ...I think I am doomed
Cool about you gigging the Weymouth area ..I think that was my first time in Weymouth
Hello Andrew
Thanks again pal
I knew the bass drum was ten lug of course
But had not noticed the snare was also until after I had pulled the trigger for them
Kenwood, I am in awe of your collection.
So how many MIJ kits do you have now?
Those wrapped drums (in your pics) all in a line are just beautiful.
Yours may be the largest collection I have seen.
Thank You
sa
Thanks to Mr. Jerry Jenkins
Wow Kenwood! You keep gathering up some unique MIJ finishes! That happens to be one of my favorites. Is the term "Root Beer Swirl" also interchangeable with "Tiger Eye Pearl"? I have some that are much the same-thicker shells with the gray painted interiors. Mine are not badged. I wish mine had the matching snare! You got a good one there, and it was local!
Wow ... that was the first kit I ever owned. I think I paid about $265 back in 1963 for it.
Hello drum peeps , sorry for the delay in these responses
we have my big sister living here with us
she is seventy-three years old with both physical and emotional problems
and she requires a good deal of attention and care
I have lurked in briefly a few times here to VDF to see what was new
but am only now finding the time for proper replies 1,000 pardons please
Hello again green glass drum
and Thank You for the kind words
I would say, of complete kits, either four or five piece,
I must easily have over two dozen.
I also have many three piece (no floor tom) combos
and a growing collection of simply bass drum /mounted tom combinations
these are for the most part the drums you remarked about from my pictures
I found that without the missing floor tom to deal with
and from strictly a "display only" standpoint
that all these bass/tom partials
are able to be positioned together in a row
in a much tighter formation, one after the other,
and with their varied colors are perhaps the most eye catching section of the display.
.
Hello vyacheslav,
Thank you for the reply
I enjoy finding these kits and cleaning them up as best as possible
This tiger eye Pearl kit makes the third kit I found in this basic color
the others are a Zim Gar (six lug bass with thick shells ) much like yours
and a "Matador" (Hoshino made) kit with eight lug bass
These Matador drums while basically similar to the other two
have none of the darker brown almost black coloring in the swirl or strata pattern
only varied shades of the caramel -like or tiger eye coloring
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