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Atomic
03-12-2010, 02:28 PM
Could anyone help ID this Slingerland Hi-Hat stand for me.
http://www.graham-collins.com/drummer/images/slingerlandHH.jpg
Sorry it is not a great photo, but hopefully enough detail.
I know there was a Rocket Snare stand, but was there such a stand as the Rocket Hi-Hat as I was told that could be the name?
Any help would be much appreciated.
Thank you.
vintagemore2000
03-12-2010, 02:32 PM
it is a bad pic i think it is a model# 806 dynamo hi hat stand!
Atomic
03-13-2010, 07:17 AM
Thanks for the reply.
So was the 806 Dynamo known as the 'Rocket' Hi-hat and was this a top of the range?
Here is another shot of it, still sadly not as large or a detailed as I'd like.
http://www.graham-collins.com/drummer/images/slingerlandHH2.jpg
james
03-13-2010, 09:08 AM
I think the Dynamo was a high end hi hat stand. Also, isn't this the stand that Buddy Rich used from 68-77? Cool!
James
vintagemore2000
03-13-2010, 10:06 AM
Thanks for the reply.
So was the 806 Dynamo known as the 'Rocket' Hi-hat and was this a top of the range?
Here is another shot of it, still sadly not as large or a detailed as I'd like.
http://www.graham-collins.com/drummer/images/slingerlandHH2.jpgmy fellow form member james answered your question about the hihat stand being top of the line, and yes this is it the dynamo model # 806 and no there is not a hihat stand from slingerland called the rocket It is a snare drum stand that was sold from several manufacturers, and james you are right, also the dynamo stand it came stock on the buddy rich outfit model#80 N
Hi,
This photo is actually of a later model than the 806. It is #809 which appeared during the red label era and has wider legs of tubular section. 806s are a much neater design IMO with flat section legs.
vintagemore2000
03-13-2010, 10:53 AM
Hi,
This photo is actually of a later model than the 806. It is #809 which appeared during the red label era and has wider legs of tubular section. 806s are a much neater design IMO with flat section legs.I thought that was what i was seeing but wasn't sure but i agree with you,Yes SirCool1Clapping Happy2D' Drummer
Atomic
03-13-2010, 01:47 PM
Great replies, thanks guys, so which model is this?
Is it the same?
http://www.graham-collins.com/drummer/images/IMG_0237sml.jpg
http://www.graham-collins.com/drummer/images/IMG_0238sml.jpg
http://www.graham-collins.com/drummer/images/IMG_0239sml.jpg
http://www.graham-collins.com/drummer/images/IMG_0240sml.jpg
vintagemore2000
03-13-2010, 04:09 PM
Great replies, thanks guys, so which model is this?
Is it the same?
http://www.graham-collins.com/drummer/images/IMG_0237sml.jpg
http://www.graham-collins.com/drummer/images/IMG_0238sml.jpg
http://www.graham-collins.com/drummer/images/IMG_0239sml.jpg
http://www.graham-collins.com/drummer/images/IMG_0240sml.jpgthis hihat pedal you are showing is a dynamo hihat pedal model # 806, here are pics of one of mine also look familiar??
Atomic
03-14-2010, 02:56 PM
Thank you , I am now sure the last images I posted are the 806.
I am still not sure about the first images though, I will do my best to get a better shot to confirm whether it is an 806 or 809.
Does anyone here own and have a clear shot of an 809?
Thanks again! :)
kevins
03-14-2010, 05:44 PM
Here's a few of my tube leg version........
Atomic
03-14-2010, 06:11 PM
Here's a few of my tube leg version........
Thank you for those, very helpful.
How rare are the 806 and 809s and just how good are they given the top names that have and continue to use them?
Finally when were each discontinued?
Thanks again. :)
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