This is not just a piece of felt—it’s a vintage Tama bass drum mount felt pad from the glorious 1980s, when hair was big, snares were gated, and hardware was built like Cold War bunkers. Measuring 4"x4" with 2.5" hole spacing, this black beauty is ready to cradle your bass drum mount like it’s 1985 all over again.

Whether you're restoring a Tama Imperialstar, Swingstar, or just giving your vintage kick some TLC, this felt pad is the unsung hero of vibration control and shell protection. It’s soft, sturdy, and still got that retro mojo.


Features & Highlights:

  • Brand: Tama – vintage 1980s era
  • Type: Bass drum mount felt pad – top-side cushioning for your tom mount
  • Color: Black – classic, clean, and era-correct
  • Size: 4" x 4" square
  • Hole Spacing: 2.5" center-to-center – fits vintage Tama bass drum mounts
  • Use Case: Ideal for restorations, vintage rebuilds, or keeping your OG Tama kit authentic and protected


Why You Want This:

  • Protects your bass drum shell from metal-on-wood trauma
  • Perfect for Tama vintage lovers, restoration nerds, or drummers who know the value of original parts
  • Adds period-correct detail to your 80s kit—because real drummers know the difference
  • This felt doesn’t just sit there—it absorbs shock, preserves tone, and whispers “Respect your roots”

If your vintage Tama bass drum is missing its crown cushion, this 80s-era felt pad is ready to step in and keep your mount smooth, stable, and era-authentic.

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Listed7 months ago
ConditionVery Good (Used)
Very Good items may show a few slight marks or scratches but are fully functional and in overall great shape.Learn more
Brand
Model
  • Vintage 80s Bass Drum Mount Felt
Finish
  • Black
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  • Japan

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