pearl
(JP¥19,900)
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PEARL vintage single-head toms Made by Pearl Approximately 30cm in diameter each Set of 2 For sale. These are very rare concert toms, emblematic of the Japan vintage era, manufactured in Japan in the mid to late 1970s. ◯ Condition Considering their age, the orange color is well-preserved. There is some peeling on one of the toms, but when I played them together, it didn't affect the sound. ◯ Shipping I will pack the bodies carefully to prevent damage during shipping. I researched the following features of the product: ◯ Features 1. Shell Material and Construction: All-wood model From the photos of the interior, it can be confirmed that this individual is an "all-wood" model, not using fiberglass. Material: Multi-ply Lauan wood (probably around 9 plies), which was used in Pearl's mid-range to standard models at the time. Sound Characteristics: The warmth of the wood combined with the short decay unique to single-head toms results in a very fat sound with a thick "tone." 2. Tom Holder Bracket (Symbol of the 70s) The bracket, fixed with two bolts in a square shape, suggests that this is very likely a "Deluxe Wood" series, or a concert tom set that followed that line, which was in the lineup alongside the "Crystal Beat" and "Wood Fiberglass" in the mid-1970s. 3. Condition Highlights Heads: Coated heads with the Pearl logo are installed, and they maintain a look close to the original at the time. Rarity: Many "Melodic Toms (Concert Toms)" from the 1970s have shells that are warped or have completely peeled coverings due to heavy use, so it's rare to find them with such vibrant colors remaining. Conclusion: The Value of These Drums These toms are "concert toms that symbolize the Japan vintage era of the mid to late 1970s." When incorporated into a current drum set, they can add the "dead and warm sound unique to the 70s" that you absolutely can't get with the latest drums. Especially in recording, they should produce a very interesting effect when used as a percussive accent.
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