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Unknown Pearl Acrylic/Fiberglass Shells Last viewed: 1 day ago

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Hello everybody. I have been craving to get a drum kit for awhile but have paralysis of analysis and haven't gotten anything yet. Yesterday I saw someone was throwing drums out so I threw them in my truck. They are just the shells. I calculated out how much it would be to get semi decent parts, hardware, cymbals and it came out to around $380. This is basically like buying a complete kit of a known shells and which would probably be better taken care of.

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Is this worth keeping? The shells are heavy, repainted, and badgeless. The bottom nut boxs were removed and holes were closed. Even the insides were painted so I had to scrape and sand some paint off to determine what the shells were. It looks clear all the way through, I can't tell if it is acrylic or fiberglass. I think it was painted because the 18" tom doesn't fit with the others. It has no bearing edge and looks definite fiberglass, even without paint removed.

22" x 14" 8lug

18" x 16" 8lug

16" x 16" 8lug

13" x 9" 6lug

12" x 8" 6lug

I am guessing it is Pearl because there is the tom mount that says it. I can't rule out that someone added that after.

Before this I was thinking about getting a MIJ Starlight, because I heard with good heads they are awesome. Are these anything worth working with or should I just go with the Starlight. I'd hate for any instrument to be thrown by the roadside.

What I've posted above is the extent of my percussion knowledge, I don't really know anything else about drums.

Posted on 10 years ago
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The weird tom has a number on the inside 19964 underneath the paint. I almost missed it but one of the pictures I took actually was directly of it.

I can post more pictures or any other information. Thanks guys for looking!

Posted on 10 years ago
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are you sure those aren't fibes with some aftermarket pearl hardware?

Posted on 10 years ago
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I have no idea, possibly. I just had to google what fibes were. That is how much I know about drums.

Posted on 10 years ago
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[ame]http://www.ebay.com/itm/Early-Vintage-FIBES-Fibreglass-9-X-13-Inch-Drum-Shell-with-FG-reinforcing-rings-/151339376134?pt=Vintgae_Drums_Percussion&hash=item233c879e06[/ame]

im no expert on fibes myself.. but this look close to me.

Posted on 10 years ago
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Lug casing style is Fibes. There wouldn't necessarily be a bearing edge on the bottom of the single-headed "concert" drums you have there. I'd venture to say that you don;t really have anything collectible there, but as far as playable - if you can tune 'em to sound to your liking, then yes!

Posted on 10 years ago
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While googling them I came across a fibes drum mount on ebay that was the same as what I have. It seems like they were a quality drum company.

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Posted on 10 years ago
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indeed they were. don't know if they are still around? the acrylic fibes are killer. never heard fiberglass.

if those are indeed fibes you made an awesome save!

Posted on 10 years ago
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Fibes are great drums. Mine are all fiberglass with the uncommon (hate the word rare) red Fivel finish. The offensive Pearl tom hardware will be functional. That snare drum model was Buddy Rich's favorite snare for much of his later years on earth.

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Posted on 10 years ago
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the strainer on that snare is an SFT

simple, but rather ingenius

surprised there haven't been more "clones" of that design

the early Fibes mount system was rather horrendous, so no surprise that back in the day someone opted for Pearls' instead

Posted on 10 years ago
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