

We have used this kit on many of our touring artist shows. Thought we had it but it seems to be nowhere to be found. It also has the original Tama HiHat stand, and Tama throne. It has the Tama"King Beat" lifetime pedal. The hardware is all original super heavy duty Tama. The Shells are 6 ply Birch as far as I can tell from research on the Tama site. These were the staple of 80's rock bands. Here is a really rare 1980's vintage Tama Superstar Rock drum kit. We carry all major brands! Call at 1-800-55-FORKS or email Monday Through Saturday! See Fork's other Auctions Items may end early if there are no bids due to the fact that they are also for sale in our store We Ship Via UPS& USPS ONLY- Shipping to any area outs Our customers range from beginners to seasoned touring and studio pros' We have over 200 Drumsets, over 1500 cymbals, and over 150 snare drums in stock at all times. TN, Fork's Drum Closet has been serving the drumming community for over 25 years. We will not sell any part of this auction individually! If you have any questions, please email us. Please call our store and ask a sales associate for pricing. If you're interested in purchasing additional hardware. Drums: 18x22 Bass Drum, 14x16 Floor Tom, 9x12 Mount Tom, 8x10 Mount Tom, 5.5x14 Snare, Hardware MTH600 Tom Holder, HC33BW Boom Cymbal Stand, HC32W Straight Cymbal Stand, HS30W Snare Stand, HH35W Hi-Hat Stand, HP30 Drum Pedal, HT25 Drum Throne, Cymbals Meinl HCS 14" Hi-Hats, Meinl HCS 16" Crash, Meinl HCS 20" Ride, Auction includes drums described above ONLY. That's how good these groundbreaking new drums are. Which is why, if you start playing Imperialstar now as a beginner, you'll still enjoy playing it when you've achieved pro-status. Every aspect of the modern drum kit was exhaustively examined and then improved before it was accepted as part of the Imperialstar design. Now TAMA has launched the most affordable kit to ever incorporate so many high-end features- IMPERIALSTAR. more matter how long you've been playing the drums, no matter what budget you have to work with, TAMA has the set you need, want, and can afford. So far I'm £50 into it which I am happy with but I would appreciate it if you could help me identify it.New Tama Imperialstar 5-Piece Drum Set Finish: Hairline Black With over 40 years of experience.
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Sorry about the lack of photo but my camera has developed a sense of humor and I haven't yet figured out how to post photographs. It doesn't appear in any current catalogue I can find but I don't think its particularly old - it seems in good condition with very faint pitting to the chromed hardware which has cleaned up easily. The strainer is better than basic and works smoothly but doesn't seem top quality. The badge is a kind of very patina'd bronze colour (almost brown) and American Football/Rugby Ball shape. Don't think its a Starclassic though as the strainer mechanism doesn't appear 'high end' and there is no Starclassic badge on the drum - just a Tama badge with vent hole in centre. There is a serial number on the Tama badge - 151646 and has 10 tuning lugs per side with plain chromed hardware, plain varnished wood finish and Starclassic 20 strand snare. It sounds great to me - much better than the one with my Pearl Forum starter kit. I fitted an Evans G1 batter I already had and a Meazzi Reso (shop old stock for £5 - very thin), possibly not the best heads but I'll think of them when my tuning ability improves.

The heads were shot but everything else is good. I bought a Tama Snare on impulse on Friday for £45 but have no idea what model it is.
