High quality, adhesive vinyl decal, accurately reproduced as per original, for replacement, or finishing touch on your vintage drum restoration project.   60s/70s era logo, as used on bass drum resonant, (front) head.  Isolated, die-cut letters, on transfer sheet for accurate placement.  Please look for more vintage logos in the 'Vintage Percussion' category.*     Back in the mid 60s, a Japanese company called, Star started producing entry level drum kits.  These, ‘stencil kits’ were mainly copies of leading American, and International brands, and were sold internationally as an affordable alternative.  By the early 70s, Star was starting to make a name for themselves, and that name was; TAMA.  Today,  a world leader in professional drums, TAMA has had an excellent history, and has produced some classic models over the years which have stood the test of time.  Unfortunately, the same cannot be said for many resonant bass drum heads, especially in the 70s.  Initially introduced with the, ‘straight T’ emblem on the left, the specific model was identified beneath the main TAMA logo, each retaining the Star heritage, i.e. Swing Star, and Royal Star.  As later models were introduced, TAMA eventually dropped the individual 'Straight T' logos, for a more universal 'Slant T' version for all proceeding models, such as Artstar, and Rockstar.  For my, ‘Retrostar Collection’ I have extended the 'Straight T' logo line to include these later models, as well as offering the original, 'Slant T' logo, as first introduced.  Slant T decals measure approximately  11” x 2.5”, while all straight T logos are approximately 10.25” x 2.75”.  This listing is for all TAMA logos in WHITE adhesive vinyl.  Black decals are available through a separate listing.      I am a commercial, graphic artist, as well as a drummer, drum collector, and restorer, and have decided to try and combine my skills to reproduce some, harder to find, or otherwise unavailable logos for my fellow drum enthusiasts.  I've sold quite a few of these with positive response.  Decals work best on smooth, plastic heads, but also work on coated heads, (or any, relatively smooth surface for that matter) - recommend placing sheet of paper over decal after application, and burnish with credit card or similar, to make sure all edges are adhered.    I hope to keep adding to my logo selection, so your support is appreciated, and requests are welcome.  Please see my other listings for more, hard to find logos from Asia, Europe, and North America.  Thanks for looking.