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Sonor Teardrop help and parts! Last viewed: 1 minute ago

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Hello everyone!

This is my first Sonor set and I am very excited!

I just picked these up and started taking them apart to clean. I've been looking around for as much information as I can.

Based on what I've seen, I know I am missing the cymbal arm, as well as the tom arm. Other than that I've got a couple tension rods missing, and the rubber feet for the floor tom.

These are pretty clean for the most part, and from what I can tell everything is in line with other late 60s drums I've seen. I would love to hear from the experts if I am wrong though!

My biggest question is about the wrap.. I haven't seen this color, and the way it overlaps in two places (pictured) seems a bit odd.

If anyone has any leads on parts please let me know!

Thanks!

http://s252.photobucket.com/user/pezman718/library/Sonor%20Teardrop

Posted on 8 years ago
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It`s all original to me, wrap is correctly lapped on the BD, the color is Emerald (code-MF)

Find the parts and you got a classic from May 1969.

You can visit sonormuseum.com for teardrop parts info. More there than in here.

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Posted on 8 years ago
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Hi pezman,

these (german) guys are considered kind of experts when it comes to Vintage Sonor parts

http://www.stdrums.de/shop/index.php?cat=c1_Trommelteile-Hardware.html

You should also check out this german site

http://www.drummerforum.de/forum/index.php?page=Portal

look for user "Hebbe", he recently restored a Teardrop Set and did a great job, see here

http://www.drummerforum.de/forum/82924-hebbe-restauriert-ein-sonor-teardrop.html

He's a very nice guy and willing to give any help you need if you pm him.

Cheers!

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Posted on 8 years ago
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Wich rods do you need? Show some pics! I have a few lying around:-)

regards

Christian

Posted on 8 years ago
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From ChristianB

Wich rods do you need? Show some pics! I have a few lying around:-)regardsChristian

I picked some up off eBay recently, thank you for the help though!!

Posted on 8 years ago
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From A-Man

Hi pezman, these (german) guys are considered kind of experts when it comes to Vintage Sonor partshttp://www.stdrums.de/shop/index.php?cat=c1_Trommelteile-Hardware.html...

Yes, this is correct.

From A-Man

...You should also check out this german sitehttp://www.drummerforum.de/forum/index.php?page=Portallook for user "Hebbe", he recently restored a Teardrop Set and did a great job, see herehttp://www.drummerforum.de/forum/82924-hebbe-restauriert-ein-sonor-teardrop.html...

Sorry to contradict. I am from Germany and what he did with his teardrop kit is NOT what we are talking here about ...

It's true: if you want contact with someone who had distroyed a fully functional wrap, he's the guy for it.

In general, this German forum (btw: I'm a member there, but NOT for vintage stuff!) is NOT special when it comes to vintage. The most members are much too young to appreciate vintage stuff.

You'd better stay here, or ask experts over here:

http://www.sonormuseum.com/forum

Cheers, Ralf

Vintage STAR (= Pre-Tama) website: www.star-drums.de
Posted on 8 years ago
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From Ralf

Yes, this is correct.Sorry to contradict. I am from Germany and what he did with his teardrop kit is NOT what we are talking here about ...It's true: if you want contact with someone who had distroyed a fully functional wrap, he's the guy for it.In general, this German forum (btw: I'm a member there, but NOT for vintage stuff!) is NOT special when it comes to vintage. The most members are much too young to appreciate vintage stuff.You'd better stay here, or ask experts over here:http://www.sonormuseum.com/forumCheers, Ralf

Thanks, Ralf!

I agree, what he did is not what I'm looking to do; but he does have some great pictures showing the details of the drums!

I've been using the sonormuseum site and they have been very helpful. So has everyone here!

I've finished putting mine back together and will post pictures soon!

Posted on 8 years ago
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I recommend you also join the Sonor Museum Forum. For all of us Sonor fans of old and new we hang out there :)

BTW I have also been to the Sonor factory while I lived in Germany. They have a cool museum on location which I recommend along with the tour.

Manny

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Posted on 8 years ago
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Thanks for all the help everyone! I've decided to go ahead and sell these. Here is the link to my Reverb post. Let me know if you have any questions! I'll consider trades as well!

http://rvrb.io/1969-teardrop-jef

Posted on 8 years ago
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I am new to the forum. I have an early 60's Sonor Teardrop kit & I have been looking for 8 x t-rods & claws for a 22" bass drum. Can anyone help or send me in the right direction? I have been searching for weeks. Found some & ebay & someone out bid me while I was a sleep. It was not a nice way to wake up this morning.

The best to all & thank you.

David

Posted on 8 years ago
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