And where the Tama Camco's made in the U.S. or are these real last Camco's before Hoshino made the kits in Japan?
Funny that DW used Tama tom brackets on the rims when they started.
Ps.
A 15” matching concert tom popped up online too:
And where the Tama Camco's made in the U.S. or are these real last Camco's before Hoshino made the kits in Japan?
Funny that DW used Tama tom brackets on the rims when they started.
Ps.
A 15” matching concert tom popped up online too:
And where the Tama Camco's made in the U.S. or are these real last Camco's before Hoshino made the kits in Japan?Funny that DW used Tama tom brackets on the rims when they started.Ps. A 15” matching concert tom popped up online too:https://www.ebay-kleinanzeigen.de/s-anzeige/camco-tom-schlagzeug-drums-tama/801256517-74-6737?utm_source=sharesheet&utm_campaign=socialbuttons&utm_medium=social&utm_content=app_ios
Both.
They were made in PA, using some parts from Japan, but supposedly American made shells. They were made under the control of Hoshino/Tama
You won't see that ever again. The pattern there is an actual inlay not a stain. My bop kit was the exact same finish.
I think this one might be your old kit and the one you are referencing. Still in my bop kit collection.
Hello everyone!
Some 7 years since this post, I've decided to sell the drum kit, and wanted to see if any Hoshino Camco enthusiast would be interested.
Best
Einar
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