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The heads are all brand new Tama logo heads. Birch shells are in excellent condition and the Wine Red wrap shows virtually no wear. Tama Superstar Birch Drum Set (2010-era) - This is the older version with the Birch shells and the Diecast hoops - similar to a Starclassic without the higher price. TAMA Snare Drum Starclassic 6.5x14 Walnut/birch Shell in Lacq Arctic Blue Oyster.
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Anyone else want to restore it or upgrade their kick by using your l. I bought it like this to restore a few years ago and never got around to it. It is the very high quality and collectible original Tama Superstar series.
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I think the Tama formula of subtracting 10 from the serial numbers only works for the Starclassic maple. The 18 depth only came into effect when the drums were actually upgraded as all birch.
The 20x18 bass drum was not available when the drums were actually birch/basswood. My sizes were actually accel sizes: 10x8, 12x9, 14x11 and 20x18. As well as offering the performer in 100% birch, accel sizes were intorduced at the same time as part of the all birch upgrade. The Performers were upgraded to an all birch composition in early 1999 (February if I remember correctly) but then I found out the info that confirmed my performer was actually 100% birch.
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Visual Basic 2008 Express Edition Offline Installer. I went to the archived pages of the Tama site and looked up some info about the Performers round about the 1999 period. I found this site which permitted you to visit dated archived pages of almost any website. Like you I was really concerned that I had been given one of those kits that wasn't 100% Birch and that it was birch/basswood. This is simply not possible because the the whole Starclassic line didn't even exist in 1993. Now according to the Tama formula, my kit would have been manufactured in 1993. My god Andy!!!!!!!!!I had exactly the same terrifying fear about my Peformer becuase I purchased them in right at the end of 2000 and my serial numbers start with 03. They said die cast hoops and dark cherry fade (my drums color) didn't exist until about 2 years ago. I'm concerned about this, so i called midwest percussion and they didn't know what to tell me.
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So does this mean my drums are actually birch/poplar and not all birch? Aesop Rock None Shall Pass Zip more. I believe performers weren't all birch until 1999. Because when i ordered the performers last year, they were advertised as all birch. Well if that's the case, then something is wrong. I noticed all my drums (purchased last year) are 08, so i would assume the build date is 1998. You take the 1st 2 digits of the number and subtract 10. I'm guessing it's a birch Starclassic Performer, and if I'm reading the serial number right, it's made in 2004.Īccording to tama's website, you can figure out the manufacture year of your starclassic drum from the serial number. Starclassic Maple drums don't have badges (at least not that I've ever seen), they have the logo painted right onto the finish. Serial Number: Purchaser's Age: Years Playing. Register Your Tama Product Thank you for your recent peurchase and taking a few moments to register it online. Leave feedback about your eBay search experience.
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