Townsville in the mid 70's. We probably knew people in common. I knew a bunch of northern Queenslanders (some from Townsville) who moved to Sydney in the late 70s.
A drag you got rid of the cymbals though - ridiculously collectable today (mind you so is so much of that stuff we owned and then got rid of back then). My first "proper" kit was a pre-international Premier set in WMP (though urinated pearl would have been a closer description) and I also got another one (both dirt cheap). I can see they're all over the place in various vintage forums and going for quite some coin on ebay. Ended up selling them to Sherbert's keyboard player when I got a Ludwig classic.
Mind you - Drouyns.....could be an interesting area to start collecting. I'd love to hear from Goughy's dad how many kits they were turning out a month. Can't have been that many so right off there's rarity.
I'm living in Sweden now and just starting to get into a couple of their locally produced lines which dominated before the American then Japanese stuff took over. Again, pretty much like hen's teeth and therein the collectability (damn good drums some of them).
Anyway, as someone in here put it, so many drums, so little time.
Cheers,
David