My first drum set was a 60's Norma blue sparkle four piece. They may not be very well known or sought after, but they were actually quite good instruments. I got mine at a garage sale in 1993. Norma was a US brand for the Japanese company, Taisco. Most of their drums were sold under the name Del Rey, but some were Norma. In spite of the cheesy looking logo (I have a deep disdain for music notes as decor) some of them were quite great. I have a Norma classical that plays, sounds, and records beautifully. Taisco was primarily a guitar company. They made all sorts of stuff you're probably familiar with. They sold a lot of lemons for sure; cheap, basically toy versions of instruments were a big cash cow for them in the catalog sales world. They did make some pretty nice stuff though. I've owned a lot of silvertones and kays and things like that through the years that I've loved playing.
The drums that they sold were sub contracted out to fill up the catalogs with instruments. So the quality was likely hit and miss I'd imagine, but I can tell you this: I would pay every dollar in my bank account to get that first kit back. It sounded great. It looked great. I was a young, dumb kid when I got rid of it and the guy at the music store eagerly gave me $300 for it. I wish I could track it down. The memories are worth it alone, but the things actually were pretty rad.