The Serial Number is usually on the Badge. Unfortunately Tama did not associate the number with a date so there is no way to cross reference it. You can however research the year of the kit by the hardware used that year.
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he uses an artstar custom double bass setup.
No, considering the fact that PDP and Tama are competing brands.
The Tama Drum Corporation originated in Japan in 1974.
Tama drum sets can cost around $1,500-$4,000 demanding on the quality and cymbals, toms. smaller ones are around $500-$1,499
The peculiarly shaped drums that Chad used were North Drums. The set also contained some Ludwig floor and rack mounted toms. He used 3 snare drums: Rodgers, Ludwig and a TAMA. Chad used a combination of Paiste and Zildjian cymbals. The hardware was a mixture of Gibraltar, TAMA and some others.
@1982 -84.!
A drum set made by Tama
The Tama Swingstar Drum Kit, identified by the serial number 058442, is part of Tama's popular line of mid-range drum sets that gained popularity in the 1980s and 1990s. Known for their quality build and versatility, Swingstar kits typically feature poplar or birch shells and are suitable for various music styles, from rock to jazz. While specific details about individual kits may vary, this model is generally recognized for its durability and sound quality. Collectors and musicians often seek out these kits for their reliable performance and classic design.
Tama Drums was created in 1974.
the first two digits are the year it was mfg. Like 84-0000000 meant it was mfg. in 1984. The other number are the number of that style kit that were made. Hope this answers your question?
he uses an artstar custom double bass setup.
yes the word "drums".
No, considering the fact that PDP and Tama are competing brands.
The Tama Drum Corporation originated in Japan in 1974.
No, considering the fact that PDP and Tama are competing drum companies.
Tama drum sets can cost around $1,500-$4,000 demanding on the quality and cymbals, toms. smaller ones are around $500-$1,499
One may find reviews for Tama Superstar drums from a variety of different places. The first place to try is a music or drum magazine, such as Drum Magazine. Other sources include blogs and forums.