Ok, well that's a ball park. They're asking 75, but they have make an offer. Soon going to look, so everyone will know soon. :)
What type of snare is this?
70's Silvertone - 20,12,14, 14Sn Blue Sparkle
60's No Name MIJ - 20,12,14 Red Sparkle
70's Yamaha (YD?) - 20,12,13,16 Red Ripple
Well.......if only he had turned the drum a little more. I bought it! :) :)
70's Silvertone - 20,12,14, 14Sn Blue Sparkle
60's No Name MIJ - 20,12,14 Red Sparkle
70's Yamaha (YD?) - 20,12,13,16 Red Ripple
So, to the best of my ability, I have researched this and i believe it is a 1974 kingbeat.
70's Silvertone - 20,12,14, 14Sn Blue Sparkle
60's No Name MIJ - 20,12,14 Red Sparkle
70's Yamaha (YD?) - 20,12,13,16 Red Ripple
Are those "ImperialStars" ever brass? Looks like a good catch - many fans of them on these forums. Originally had Die-cast hoops right?
Holes for the strainer may help you ID its origin (exact model)
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Needs a (Box) style strainer...and yes...came with die cast hoops...
Il post a pic of mine if you'll like..?
Yes,...cob shell.....excellant snare ....
I paid $150 for mine in mint shape....
I'ld never sell..
ROGER's
1964 Cleveland,.18/14/12 in WMP
1966 Cleveland, 20/14/12 O'natural.
Fullerton,...20/16/13/12 Silver Glass
WFL
1957 B/R Super Classics In WMP
Snares..
Wood & COB Powertones,
Wood & COB Dynasonics,
57 Jazz Festival
Zildjian avedis cymbals.
40s/60s era.
In this case this is a 1974 Tama Imperialstar King Beat, but was released soon after Star became Tama, the mechanism still had the Star logo and triple flange hoops, late 1975 they changed the casts and had Tama logo on the mechanism and changed to die cast hoops.
As to COB, I don't know. I never tried a magnet on the shell yet.
http://www.tamadrum.co.jp/anniversary/expansion.php?cat_id=16&now=7
Here you can see a page of the 1975 Tama catalog. You can still see the Star logo on the mechanism
Well, I just tried out of curiosity and the magnet did stick to it. COB would be nice, but I know a little about these snares. My friend has an 80's 14x6.5, and I use it when I can on gigs. It's the only snare that has come close to, "That Sound", for me. I have a 70's Accro that didn't have the snare throw or but plate with it, so my plan is to use the ludwig parts on the Accro. Then clean clean clean the Tama and put a nice snare throw and butt plate on it, new heads, and snare wires, and then play the hell out of it.
70's Silvertone - 20,12,14, 14Sn Blue Sparkle
60's No Name MIJ - 20,12,14 Red Sparkle
70's Yamaha (YD?) - 20,12,13,16 Red Ripple
I've heard that there are COB versions but all the ones I've ever come across - Star or Tama badged - have been steel. Cool snare for not much $$
Best wishes in find the strainer for that! Mikey777? Saved search on the bay.
Looks like the one with dual switch/rods through the center/bottom of it. "Parallel"
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