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« on: August 30, 2002, 02:10 AM »

The post 'How long have you bin playin' just got me thinkin bout my first kit.  I remember it well (mind you, it was only about a year and a half ago).

My Dad came home from the shops one day with this advert for some tiny kit, without much detail, he knew I'd bin keen opn the drums from primary school.  It said £15 ($21.19).  I phoned up this man and arranged to come see it.

At first I thought it would just be some kids old Mickey Mouse kit, but it turned out to be this little Honshu kit with snare, hi-hat, bass and one mounted tom, with powerbeat hats.  All in really bad condition, but playable.  I got them for £10 ($14.70)!

The other day, I found an old recording with that kit, of an old recording I did with my ex-band.  It wasn't as I bad as I remembered.

I sold the kit onto a friend, who sold it onto another friend. I still go round his house and play it sometimes.
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« Reply #1 on: August 30, 2002, 07:52 AM »

My first kit was a brand new, but cheap, Mirage 5 piece in black, which my parents bought for me for £200. I spent the next 6 months paying off half of it ( it was part of the deal, i was 15 at the time ).
I managed to keep that kit for a fair few years. When i eventually sold it the only original feature were the shells, everything else i had replaced, and it sounded half decent, just looked crap! I split the kit, someone bought the Bass drum, snare and stand, hi hat stand and hi hat cymbals and someone else bought the 3 toms, and i managed a total of £130, not bad eh?
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« Reply #2 on: August 30, 2002, 10:12 AM »

was an old whitehall 5-piece i bought for $40 about 9 years ago.  the 13" tom is now two snares.  the rest of it has been recovered in contact paper Smiley, had the bearing edges smoothed up a bit, about half the hardware replaced.  i still play it proudly Smiley
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« Reply #3 on: August 30, 2002, 11:20 AM »

Tele-Star !!!

Check this massive kit. It had a snare with it just out of the picture. I may not have known to put the snare between my knees at that time but you can see I was already a pro by the cocky smirk... Cool

http://splitsecond.wecre8.com/1stdrums.jpg

The guitarist may notice  the vintage Gibson and Gretch guitars. The were pawn shop specials bought used. The looked old when my brothers got them.
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« Reply #4 on: August 30, 2002, 12:02 PM »

Tele-Star !!!

Check this massive kit. It had a snare with it just out of the picture. I may not have known to put the snare between my knees at that time but you can see I was already a pro by the cocky smirk... Cool

http://splitsecond.wecre8.com/1stdrums.jpg


dude! i recently bought a kit like that to use as a little bop cafe kit! its a star in blue onyx.  i smoothed out the edges, and im replacing the hardware with actual lugs.  ive got remo  suedes on the batters and renneissance on the reso side.  16x10 kick, 10x4 snare, 9x6 tom (which i dont have new heads for Sad)

love it.
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« Reply #5 on: August 30, 2002, 12:20 PM »


dude! i recently bought a kit like that to use as a little bop cafe kit! its a star in blue onyx.  i smoothed out the edges, and im replacing the hardware with actual lugs.  ive got remo  suedes on the batters and renneissance on the reso side.  16x10 kick, 10x4 snare, 9x6 tom (which i dont have new heads for Sad)

love it.

I would love to see a picture when you are done. I wished I still had the set in the picture but I destroyed them in a few-years time being the unruley child that I was.

The last I saw my kit they were set up in a 10ftx10ftx70ft culvert that went under the highway. It was like a giant echo chamber and when you played the drums in there it could be heard for miles. We used it to call the neighborhood kids to the swimming hole that was formed on the downstream side of the culvert. Then the spring rains came and I never saw them again... Cry
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« Reply #6 on: August 30, 2002, 03:36 PM »

I would love to see a picture when you are done.

actually that pic in my posts is it Smiley  before any work mind you.  when its done ill have a new pic up on my site.
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« Reply #7 on: August 30, 2002, 06:59 PM »

Thanks guys.  I haven't thought about that kit in a very long time.  It was in 1964 and I bought it in a pawn shop.  This was back when pawn shops were real pawn shops with stuff stacked around everywhere and it was fun to explore--not the supermarket squeaky clean stores of today.  It was an old red sparkle POS and I think I paid less than $75 for it, but thinking back that was a lot of money for a 14 year old kid back then.  I guess you always remember that first kit.  And now we interrupt this stroll down memory lane to take you back to the real world.
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« Reply #8 on: August 31, 2002, 10:43 AM »

I didnt get my my first kit until I had been playing for 3 years.
I remember it was a cheap ass 5 piece PERCUSSION PLUS kit with a no name crash and hi hat that sounded like it was made of tin cans..LOL
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