I had an 80's RC kit myself--in fact at one time I owned more than 30 RC drums. This was back in 1996 or so, in the infant days of the Internet when you pretty much had to be at a University to have access to get online. I was in a Usenet group called rec.music.makers.percussion (RMMP), and one of the guys who frequented the group (Randy Sheldon) also worked for Yamaha. One day he announced a "blow out" sale of all pre-Y.E.S.S drums, in all lines. Well since the maple custom drums were all the rage then, it was slow going on the RC drums for a while. And as many of my drumming buddies were NOT in the Internet, I was telling them about the sale. At last count I think I was responsible for nearly 100 drums being sold, lol...
I think I had pretty much one of every RC drum they made back then, except the 6" tom. They weren't all in the same color of course--you pretty much had to take what you could get. But $150 for a 22" kick, and $175 for a 24" kick...buy 'em! I have a couple of pictures from that time period, of two stacks of drums that went from the floor to within a few inches of the 8' ceiling--and they were flanking my Hot Red RC kit that I had purchased in 1989.
Those were the days...
(My wife still says I'm crazy to this day)
EDIT: By the way, you can still find Randy Sheldon's original post from August 1996 (I think it was), when he announced the sale. The group's posts are all preserved in Google Groups. I just found that post a couple of weeks ago actually.
Tom Betka
Stevens Point, WI
Sonor Vintage (marine pearl finish): 6.5x14, 10, 12, 13, 14ft, 16ft, 18ft, 22