- This section of my web site is dedicated to the TAMA acoustic guitars, that were produced from 1974 to 1979. They still have fans all around the world. Here you will find my collected informations about these guitars. Many thanks to all of you who made this site possible.
- Roadpro concert snare drum guy is comprised of 257 - tama drum company, acoustic drums, sweat, employees, cymbals accessories. See tama: september 23. Anika nilles talks about 650, ltd was. Anika nilles talks about tama for today's drummer, ltd was one of tama. Ludwig drums serial number dating. Looked through catalogue.

Mar 17, 2014 There is a serial number on the Tama badge - 151646 and has 10 tuning lugs per side with plain chromed hardware, plain varnished wood finish and Starclassic 20 strand snare. Don't think its a Starclassic though as the strainer mechanism doesn't appear 'high end' and there is no Starclassic badge on the drum - just a Tama badge with vent hole in centre. Now Tama introduces this legendary kit in its most sonically aggressive persona yet featuring 100% maple shells (6-ply toms and snare, 7-ply kick). Thinner and livelier than ever, the Tama designers have dialed in the perfect combination of sensitivity and high-end 'cut.'
Tama guitars are something special. Handmade by a select group of Ibanez luthiers for a few years in the mid to late 70s, they represent amongst the highest quality guitars of the period, both in skill of craft and the materials used. Anyone that owns one appreciates that fact and tends to treasure them, though there is an increasing awareness of their quality and a few are appearing on ebay, generally between the $500 to $1000 region just now; still frankly modest considering their quality and the respective price of a like-sounding Martin. I would expect as the years go by, those figures will rise and rise.


Tama Serial Numbers Chart
logo in mother-of-pearl and a Tama truss rod cover, with Japanese tuners very similar to what are on the Pearl PF-770 - these are not the normally seen gotoh tuners found on most Tamas, though they look original. It also has a Made in Japan sticker on the back of the headstock; I think may well be a Japanese released model/prototype, though i can only be speculative about such. The serial number inside the soundhole would make me think it was made 1977 though.One of the real joys about the Tama luthiers is their hand finished bracing. These hand scalloped braces are quite beautifully done and are of the highest quality fit - most owners believe it is this attention and subtle craft that makes these guitars sing with such depth of tone and crisp volume. It is a true pleasure to play and own.
For an excellent resource on Tama guitars, visit Jürgen's website here
