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Yet another project - Premier 202?

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From Ralf

Beautiful kit.Yep, those threads can pull your hair out. Even here in old Europe it is difficult and costy to catch the matching screws (ebay UK is a good source).The chrome was done by Rolls-Royce at that time, that's self-explaining, isn't it?Ralf

Thanks Ralf. Ebay did turn up some parts (tom hoops) and Mike Ellis at Blenheim drums sorted a wing bolt for the tom mount. The rest I turned up locally but it took time and $$.

I heard about the Rolls Royce connection and the quality is right up there. Getting the chrome looking good was easy.

Andrew

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Posted on 11 years ago
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That's interesting (and good to know) Rolls Royce did the plating. Premier has some very classy looking hardware. That would explain it. Yes I bet those are a chore finding parts for sometimes. Back when my Dad took me to a drum shop in NYC in the mid 70's for a new kit I really wanted a Premier. They didn't carry them (wasn't a dealer) nor Rogers either. So Slingerland it was.

This was my dream kit at the time and still today....someday!! I even wanted the Swivo hardware just like Bobby Colomby from BS&T had.

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Glenn.

Not a guru just havin fun with some old dusty drums.
Posted on 11 years ago
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From FFR428

That's interesting (and good to know) Rolls Royce did the plating. Premier has some very classy looking hardware. That would explain it. Yes I bet those are a chore finding parts for sometimes. Back when my Dad took me to a drum shop in NYC in the mid 70's for a new kit I really wanted a Premier. They didn't carry them (wasn't a dealer) nor Rogers either. So Slingerland it was. This was my dream kit at the time and still today....someday!! I even wanted the Swivo hardware just like Bobby Colomby from BS&T had.

The really good thing about these old Premier kits is their affordability, especially here in NZ where an equivilent Ludwig, Rogers or Slingerland etc would cost at least 3 times as much. Some of the parts are difficult to come by here but that's the same for the American brands too. Even with everything I've spent on this kit it still only owes around US$600 which i think is pretty good value.

That said, I'd love a Slingerland kit one day. I really love the Sound King snare I bought recently - possibly my favorite snare at the moment.

Andrew

Golden Curtain
www.myspace.com/garagelandnz
Posted on 11 years ago
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That's a great investment. Very well done.

Glenn.

Not a guru just havin fun with some old dusty drums.
Posted on 11 years ago
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From Ralf

Beautiful kit.Yep, those threads can pull your hair out. Even here in old Europe it is difficult and costy to catch the matching screws (ebay UK is a good source).The chrome was done by Rolls-Royce at that time, that's self-explaining, isn't it?Ralf

Is is confirmed that RR did the plating.?

I did a EXTREMELY LONG crash course on Prems,and never saw any mention of that..

"Always make sure your front bottom BD lugs clear the ground!"
Posted on 11 years ago
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