60's? Beverly Bass & Tom Last viewed: 3 hours ago
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I posted about a kit like this that I sold just last week,related to a Beverley inquiry, although the wrap on mine was very good. I set it up with a telescoping cymbal rod and am rewrapping a 14x10 Carlton marching snare as a floor tom. Mine had the original snare too. It will be (when finished),a really great compact little kit. These were identical to Olympics of the time but with different lugs. You will likely find that although the bass is 20" , that the little rack tom is 11 7/8" and usually most 12" heads cannot be fitted inside the 5 hole rims. Sometimes , with certain heads if you sand off a bit of the material from the hoop of the head,with very coarse sandpaper, it will fit ; otherwise the head is a special order througth a Remo dealer----the odd sized Premier heads all have a prefix PR, and I think they are loosely referred to as non-international Premier 12" heads.
Wow, thanks for all the information guys. Now, that I might be looking at two restores, I better start saving up my time and $...... I could not really find any Beverley Floor Toms for sale, should I also be looking at Olympia Floor Toms. I did see some Beverley Floor Tom Lugs for sale. Would they work with an Olympia drum?
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