I picked up a mint spare base plate flange with tongue and backing plate/felt for around $25. Parts for that Superstar bass drum are all over Ebay. Nothing know about modern replacement parts that would fit the holes. Only advice i could give here is also to look for used replacement parts or cheeper Imperialstars to deassemble. I just realised you did not ask for the Tom-Bracket but the Tomholder Base mounted on the bassdrum. You will have a use for the spare lugs one day because all the Super-, Imperial-, whatever -Star of this eara are known for lugs (as well as other hardware parts -see your tom mount) having issues.įrom my knowledge you also could use more modern brackets since the hole distance of 52mm (sure) and rod diameter (need to double check) should be the same, also will be more stable. What irritates me is the depth of 8" which is new for me, i only heard of 5" and 6,5" deep Powerlines ´till now.įor the tom bracket either look for used replacement parts through the web or complete, cheeper imperialstar toms and deassemble it. Strainer/adjustment been the same on both. Powerline, which came with standard lenght wires, without rollers and a more "economical" butt-end made of sheet-metal plus standard hoops. Mastercraft, which came with the extended wires, rollers on both sides and a v-shaped die-cast butt-end, plus die-cast hoops. The snare drums been sold in 2 versions that time:
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