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Mid-1930s Slingerland Professional
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10 years ago1920's "Gretsch American" Emerald Pearl Drums
Thanks, everyone! I have to agree, ARCHxANGEL- I love the way the painted heads look. You may have difficulty locating a painted head for a 38 foot...
10 years ago1920's "Gretsch American" Emerald Pearl Drums
Thanks, Gecko and Brian!
10 years ago1920's "Gretsch American" Emerald Pearl Drums
Hi, Folks! I just finished restoring this vintage late 1920's "Gretsch American"set in original Emerald Pearl. The finish is identical to what Ludwig...
10 years agoInteresting Slingerland Cloud Badge Find
That set is kind of a mess. The floor tom should not have that badge. Someone must have added it for looks. I'm sure they sound good, though.
10 years ago1936 Ludwig & Ludwig Silver Anniversary Model
From FFR428...
10 years ago1936 Ludwig & Ludwig Silver Anniversary Model
From Sleepy57...
10 years ago1936 Ludwig & Ludwig Silver Anniversary Model
From Olddrumgeek...
10 years ago1936 Ludwig & Ludwig Silver Anniversary Model
Thanks, everyone! Ludwig certainly made some classy looking drums back then.
10 years ago1936 Ludwig & Ludwig Silver Anniversary Model
Here is a fairly rare drum that was only made for about a year. The Ludwig & Ludwig Super-Sensitive. Stamped February 1936, this drum is one of the ea...
10 years agoMusketeer? Is it another stencil or made by Gretsch/Kent?
Those are a far cry from the American made Kent, Paramount, or Musketeer drums of the 60's. That set in the photo is obviously an import set with the...
10 years agoRadio King toms wanted
Hi, Wanted: 16x16, 7x11, 8x12 and 12x14 Slingerland Radio King toms in 0riginal gold sparkle. 1940's-early 1950's. Thanks!
10 years agoRadio King Tom Tom
Oops.....Sorry....I posted in the wrong section.
10 years agoSlingerland,black beauty...
The Black Beauties (Slingerland first coined the name before Ludwig) were made from 1928 until about 1934. However, I believe a slightly later version...
10 years agoNOS Leedy snares
That music store has been plastering these ads all over the internet. They have no relation to anything vintage. Modern shells, import hardware, etc....
10 years ago