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Identifying Pearl drums Last viewed: 1 month ago

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Can some one help identifying the Pearl drum model I have. I know that they are from 1972, they are oyster blue , iI believe they are 3 ply with a spun fiberglass coating on the interior. I've had them since 76 . It's a 10 piece set , 22,12,13,16,18 with 6,8,10,12,concert toms. I don't have the original snare but I'm using a 1980 ludwig 7 1/2 x 14. Any help will be greatly appreciated.

Since I've been a forum member I have been thinking seriously about restoring them. So, I'm sure there will be more questions to come..

Thanks

Posted on 14 years ago
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Hey Rob. More than likely a President Series. Can you please post some pix? The lugs are the telling feature, usually, on the early years. So, are the wood/fiberglass shells? Or just fiberglass and wrap?

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Posted on 14 years ago
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hey jonnistix,

I will get some pictures up tomorrow. The shells are blue oyster wrap on the outside, then 3 ply wood , then there is a spun/ centrifuged of fiberglass that is about a 1/4 inch thick.

i hope this helps

Robert

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I am having a hell of a time posting pics. I'm no dummy, so I thought, but what the hell

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From robkopp

Can some one help identifying the Pearl drum model I have. I know that they are from 1972, they are oyster blue , iI believe they are 3 ply with a spun fiberglass coating on the interior. I've had them since 76 . It's a 10 piece set , 22,12,13,16,18 with 6,8,10,12,concert toms. I don't have the original snare but I'm using a 1980 ludwig 7 1/2 x 14. Any help will be greatly appreciated. Since I've been a forum member I have been thinking seriously about restoring them. So, I'm sure there will be more questions to come..Thanks

After looking at your photos the 22".12",13"16".18" are from about 1972-74 yes the shells are wood/fiberglass note on the drums two badges one reads Pearl the other reads wood/fiberglass..The 6",8",10",12" concert toms are fiberglass shells only these would have came out the same years as the wood/fiberglass shells did..Yes your set would be a good set to restore and play they are good sounding drums...Mikey

Posted on 14 years ago
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Thanks guys for the info.

They are great sounding drums, and they have been extremely durable. I'm sure I'll be asking more questions as I start the restoration process..

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Rob, take all the hardware off and polish it with automotive rubbing compound and a spin brush. Wipe it all down with a clean, soft cloth. Then take a mild soapy solution and a DAMP rag to the shells and wipe them several times to get all the crud off. Then polish them with Eagle One wet/dry wax. It works amazingly well. For the T-rods, take a handful of 0000 steel wool and some mineral oil. Run it in and out of the wool with a screw gun and the appropriate sized nut driver. It will clean all the rust out and lube them.

"Ignorance may be overcome through education. Stupidity, however, is a lifelong endeavor." So, educate me, I don't likes bein' ignant...
"I enjoy restoring 60s Japanese "stencil" drums...I can actually afford them..."I rescue the worst of the old valueless drums for disadvantaged Children and gladly accept donations of parts, pieces and orphans, No cockroaches, please...
http://www.youtube.com/user/karstenboy
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Coffee...16613138379603
Posted on 14 years ago
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Jstix,

Thanks for the info. I hope to get started this week. I will post pics to show the progress...

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