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WFL snare weird shell construction
From andlours...
6 years agoDRum throne ID
From OddBall...
6 years ago'68 Slingerland 80N Buddy Rich/Tangerine Satin
Excellent restoration! Looking good! -Mark
6 years agoHow To Ruin A Great Day
From jmcohen...
6 years agoDRum throne ID
Certainly looks like something built by W&A. That style of twisted metal foot, with riveted rubber bumper, was used by many of the US drum companies u...
6 years agoLuddy guys: what is this????
From Hoppy...
6 years agoBeatles Q
My educated guess would be that's it is a Premier...simply because they would be easy to find in the London area at the time. -Mark
6 years agoSlingerland Hollywood Ace question
From vintagemore2000...
6 years agoLudwig Value
From nickmues...
6 years agoLudwig Value
Hi jr! It's a tough call as to how much the new edges de-value the kit. Anytime a vintage kit is modified, it can lose value. The new edges appear to...
6 years ago1972 Slingerland 5" x 14" Sound King snare drum
From FormerDrummer...
6 years ago1972 Slingerland 5" x 14" Sound King snare drum
From slingerfan...
6 years agoSlingerland, can you id this snare
This drum started out life as possibly a Student model snare drum. Given the mahogany interior ply, I'd say this could be no later than a 1962. The Bl...
6 years agoRogers Red Sparkle 20, 12, 14
Dan! Your kit is a real beauty...and one of my favorite Rogers finishes! I hope they find a new home. Best of luck to you! -Mark
6 years agoFinally finished my Rogers restoration
Wow...the glow on that finish is incredible! Reminds me of a bowling lane after it's been cleaned, waxed and buffed by one of those automatic machines...
6 years ago