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Auction photo showing incorrect mounting. |
Long story short, the third dummy sold it for an undisclosed insulting amount to some schlub who now, because of his lack of appreciation for perfect pieces of percussionary Peartwork, is yet again making this holy grail of drumkit history available to be properly pampered, revered and maintained by an appreciative fifth owner who will show it the love and admiration it so deserves. I think if I can sell my youngest child on the black market quickly enough I will be able to offer a suitable bid. Of course, there are also plenty of convenience stores around that I could rob. By any means necessary, I say. I wonder if they would consider my right arm or my left nut? I've always heard those items offered in trade.
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Badge of Honor |
First of all, there seems to be conflicting information as to whether this kit is a Tama "Artstar" or "Superstar" model. The truth of the matter is, while Neil's kit sports "Superstar" badges, his kit was actually a custom job (of course) wherein Tama actually made the shells thinner so as to resonate more to Neil's liking. He also had them "Vibra-Fibed," which means the Percussion Centre of Fort Wayne, Indiana, sprayed a thin layer of fiberglass and resin on the insides. According to Neil, "This helps to improve the natural warmth and resonance of the drums, while it sharpens the attack to give greater projection."* These modifications led Tama to introduce the "Artstar" line immediately thereafter, so Neil's "Superstar" kit was actually a prototype "Artstar" model.
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Zildjian Promo Poster |
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Auction photo. |
The auctioneers made a few mistakes in their comprehensive description, but of course they could never be as learned in Peartlore as I. The 20-inch "headless" shell is indeed the gong bass drum that Neil used with this setup in the fashion of a second floor tom, but the "22-inch red drum head and accompanying rim" that they claim went to a second gong bass that was not part of the contest prize are actually parts for the 20. Neil used this oversized head and rim on his 20" gong bass to give it more of a tympani sound.
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Rear view of Neil's new Tamas, 1982. |
Here is a blurb from the 1982 Signals Tour Book:
"Well, well! Hello again for another tour! (This is getting to be habit forming!) I've got some new drums to tell you about. Once again, they are Tamas; with the custom candy-apple red finish, the brass plated hardware, and the Vibra-Fibing of the inner shells performed by the Percussion Center of Fort Wayne. The sizes remain the same: two 24" bass drums, 6", 8", 10", and 12" concert toms, 12", 13", 15", and 18" closed toms, and 20" and 22" gong bass drums. My snare is still the same old wood-shell Slingerland, and I am using the Tama wooden timbales with great satisfaction."
Contrary to the auctioneers' claim, this kit description written by Neil Peart himself reveals that the pair of timbales actually were part of this Tama ensemble when he first began using it, but were subsequently removed when the electronics took over. A review of several photos reveals Neil still had a single timbale at this left thigh afterwards, but it was a metal one.
By the way, GREAT shot of the bell tree there!
Despite these major errors in the auction description, I would still not be upset if someone who loved me a whole lot purchased this amazing kit for me. After all, it was my birthday just a short while ago. I would take it, set it up for display and add back all the traditional percussion that was replaced by the Simmons: the orchestra bells, tubular bells, bell tree, bar chimes, crotales, etc. Then it would be almost as cool as my drum set.
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*Neil's comment from the "Farewell to Kings" Tour Book.
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POST UPDATE: According to the Julien's website, this kit sold for $35,000.00!!! Now THAT'S more like it! Congratulations to the winner.....and can I come over to your house and see it?!
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2 comments:
Happy Birthin' Day!
You get NOTHING!
I have installed a Vibra-tor in my ass!
DAMN I'm YAG!
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