

Is this drum kit is for you!!! Any questions or offers.just ask! NOTE: Snare drum stand not included. If you depend to your music, album or band sounded uniquely. Because it was only made for two years 86-87 ( pre Granstar) probably in the UK there are only 10-15 sets ( information from the official Tama Forum ) - The prices of a kit with a snare drum, range from 1000-1300 pounds ( so.low starting price!!!) so. Drum kit sound awesome, Great for recording or performing live( the same range as Yamaha 9000).but the opinion of many professional drummers. Only some minor marks and few small chips on the lacquer ( see photo 11,12 ) Sizes: 12x11 tom Serial Number: 002567 13x12 tom Serial Number: 002488 16x16 floor tom Serial Number: 002690 22x16 bass drum Serial Number: 002692 Tama Artwood Birch 14圆.5 snare drum, 8ply- 9mm Japanese Birch, Serial Number: 005017 All heads in very good condition, Toms on the top - Remo Pinstripe- bottom Tama ambassador by Remo Bass drum - Remo Powerstroke more info you can check here: /tama/Tama1986.pdf at the end of a couple of trivia and facts about the Tama Crestar drums. Shells inside and edges in perfect condition, All lugs, the screws, washers are complete and original, with no rust.

Beatstar Granstar – Drums made from 100% birch 7-ply shells. Tama Drums is a brand of drum kits and hardware manufactured and marketed by the. Drum kit is in excellent condition for the age!

Professional,top line, model of Tama from 1980s, perfect for recording or live performance! Equivalent of Tama on Yamaha 9000. Drums comes with original Tama Power Tower System -Rack. Legendary Tama Crestar ( pre- Granstar ) made in Japan in 1986-87, 8 ply- 9mm Japanese Birch, in Piano Black lacquer (PBK) Model nr. There is very little documentation of the Beatstar line as it was a European only offering.Tama Granstar Serial Number Average ratng: 8,9/10 6193 votes The use of the T badge on Swingstars ended around 87 as what was left of the Swingstar line began using the rectangular silver/white badge….and was soon to be discontinued to make way for the various Rockstar entry to mid level kits. To me that seems to signal a possible test marketing of the incoming Rockstar DX shells that appeared around 89. It’s interesting to note the absence of Zolacoat on the bare, natural wood interior ply. Now Beatstar sitings are about as rare as Loch Ness Monster footage…yet these appear to be nothing other than re-branded…or in this case “un-branded” Swingstars with only “Tama” on the T badge. The Beatstars were available only in Europe for a very short period of time. New blog follower Ketil from Norway sent me these great pics of his vintage Tama Beatstar kit.
