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patrick

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Anyone remember these?

Hi, You can still buy Kevlar heads, the marching bands use them and they show up in the marching band product listings for Remo and others. When Ke...

15 years ago
First commercially available brushes?

Hi, This is fascinating. My (probably apocryphal) memory of early brush use involves Baby Dodds using paint brushes. I don't have the Dodds book an...

15 years ago
Help Identify This Marching Drum

Hi, That is a pipe band drum. It is probably late 60's or early 70's. It was made before the Kevlar batter head became really popular, and this style...

15 years ago
The correct spelling is "Lauan"

Mcjnic, I agree with all your points about deforestation, and that harvesting for plywood has moved on from the Micronesian area to South America. To...

15 years ago
the "S" stamp history/mystery

From MastroSnare...

15 years ago
1980's Gretsch - What year?

Congrats, play the heck out of them. (My surmise on the Techware was solely based on deciphering the blurry pictures and comparing to my stuff. Look...

15 years ago
Carlton King Snare

From kevins...

15 years ago
Carlton King Snare

Hi, I look forward to seeing the pics. Carlton info is pretty scant on the web. It's a pity there is so little, with Bobby Graham's Carlton's featu...

15 years ago
Orange Vintage 70's Drum Kit

Orange were a Capelle product. Capelle are a still functioning drum manufacturer in France: http://www.capelledrums.com/ I don't recall the ins and...

15 years ago
Ludalloy Supraphonic

From Ludwig-dude...

15 years ago
Could this be a Hayman steel snare drum?

May we vote twice? http://www.vintagedrumforum.com/showthread.php?p=46412&posted=1#post46412 cheers, Patrick

15 years ago
A Hayman steel snare drum?

From O-Lugs...

15 years ago
1960's Premier Royal Ace Snare Drum

A beautiful example of a very fine snare drum, Congrats, Patrick

15 years ago
A Hayman steel snare drum?

Interesting. Dallas Arbiter was a brief marriage of John Dallas and Sons, musical instrument manufactures merged with Leo Arbiter (Sound City, music...

15 years ago