Tama Drum Serial Number Lookup

22x14 bass drum serial # 812723. Overall, the kit looks and. This is a new Tama Starclassic Performer Birch/Bubinga (B/B) 3 pc drum set. Top Rated Plus. Free shipping. One owner Rogers Big-R made in the USA three ply shells with reinforcement ring and serial numbers. Here is a Beautiful TAMA Starclassic Bentleys 25th Anniversary 8x14 B/B Exotic Maple Burl w/Black Nickel HW Snare Drum. There are only 25 snare drums made in this sizes and finish. The Snare Drum serial number is for every year being open since 1992 with Certificate of Authenticity. This drum is 2007. This 8x14 size is. Aug 21, 2003 according to tama's website, you can figure out the manufacture year of your starclassic drum from the serial number. You take the 1st 2 digits of the number and subtract 10. I noticed all my drums (purchased last year) are 08, so i would assume the build date is 1998.

According to tama's website, you can figure out the manufacture year of your starclassic drum from the serial number. You take the 1st 2 digits of the number and subtract 10. Pip Install Wxpython Mac.

I noticed all my drums (purchased last year) are 08, so i would assume the build date is 1998. Well if that's the case, then something is wrong. Because when i ordered the performers last year, they were advertised as all birch. I believe performers weren't all birch until 1999.

So does this mean my drums are actually birch/poplar and not all birch? I'm concerned about this, so i called midwest percussion and they didn't know what to tell me. They said die cast hoops and dark cherry fade (my drums color) didn't exist until about 2 years ago. So what's the deal. My god Andy!!!!!!!!!I had exactly the same terrifying fear about my Peformer becuase I purchased them in right at the end of 2000 and my serial numbers start with 03.

Now according to the Tama formula, my kit would have been manufactured in 1993. This is simply not possible because the the whole Starclassic line didn't even exist in 1993.

Like you I was really concerned that I had been given one of those kits that wasn't 100% Birch and that it was birch/basswood. Then I finally worked it out. I found this site which permitted you to visit dated archived pages of almost any website. A-pdf Deskew Keygen on this page. I went to the archived pages of the Tama site and looked up some info about the Performers round about the 1999 period. The Performers were upgraded to an all birch composition in early 1999 (February if I remember correctly) but then I found out the info that confirmed my performer was actually 100% birch. As well as offering the performer in 100% birch, accel sizes were intorduced at the same time as part of the all birch upgrade.

My sizes were actually accel sizes: 10x8, 12x9, 14x11 and 20x18. The 20x18 bass drum was not available when the drums were actually birch/basswood.

The 18 depth only came into effect when the drums were actually upgraded as all birch. I think the Tama formula of subtracting 10 from the serial numbers only works for the Starclassic maple.

I think i've seen photos of your kit and they do seem to be accel sizes. If they're not, it doesn't necessarily mean they're not all birch. You may have to call Tama to find out specifically but if they are accel sizes, then you've got nothing to worry about becuase the acel sizes were introduced as part of the all birch upgrade. Hope this helps, let me know!!! My god Andy!!!!!!!!!I had exactly the same terrifying fear about my Peformer becuase I purchased them in right at the end of 2000 and my serial numbers start with 03. Now according to the Tama formula, my kit would have been manufactured in 1993. This is simply not possible because the the whole Starclassic line didn't even exist in 1993.

Like you I was really concerned that I had been given one of those kits that wasn't 100% Birch and that it was birch/basswood. Then I finally worked it out.

I found this site which permitted you to visit dated archived pages of almost any website. I went to the archived pages of the Tama site and looked up some info about the Performers round about the 1999 period. The Performers were upgraded to an all birch composition in early 1999 (February if I remember correctly) but then I found out the info that confirmed my performer was actually 100% birch. As well as offering the performer in 100% birch, accel sizes were intorduced at the same time as part of the all birch upgrade. My sizes were actually accel sizes: 10x8, 12x9, 14x11 and 20x18.

The 20x18 bass drum was not available when the drums were actually birch/basswood. The 18 depth only came into effect when the drums were actually upgraded as all birch. I think the Tama formula of subtracting 10 from the serial numbers only works for the Starclassic maple.

I think i've seen photos of your kit and they do seem to be accel sizes. If they're not, it doesn't necessarily mean they're not all birch. You may have to call Tama to find out specifically but if they are accel sizes, then you've got nothing to worry about becuase the acel sizes were introduced as part of the all birch upgrade. Hope this helps, let me know!!! Glad to see i'm not crazy!!!