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Tama Drums article

Hello, I just wanted to complement you on the contributions you've made to the Tama Drums article. Lots of good stuff. But, I'm wondering where you got this information. Some of it I know is from Tama's and Hoshino Gakki's websites, but a lot of it is a mystery. There needs to be proper attribution of sources for a good article. I'm working the article over a bit and I hope to keep as much of your writing as possible, but much of it is not written in an encyclopedic manner. Your writing isn't biased; it just lacks the proper tone and format. Also, I hope you don't get too upset that I moved the article from Tama Seisakusho to Tama Drums, but it was plainly called for. As I explained elsewhere, Seisakusho is Japanese for "factory" and has not been used since 1981 when the company was renamed Hoshino Gakki Mfg. Co., Ltd. Using it as the title of the article just didn't make sense. It's unheard of nowadays.—Lazytiger (Talk | contribs) 03:48, 9 March 2008 (UTC)[reply]

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