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Vintage Gretchen snare - no badge?
I once had a COB Gretsch snare that came from the factory with no badge. It had a microsensitive throw off and came with a round badge set so I guesse...
12 years agoLeedy and Strupe (sons) L & S snare
L and S drums are sort of rare, but they don't sell for a lot. If the drum has mods, I'd move on...
12 years agoDifficulty tuning Leedy snare
I think you should just crank the head until the wrinkles are gone.
12 years agoMichael Shrieve playing his baby's at home in S.F.
From Drumjinx...
12 years agoGretsch and Slingy
Weird non original claws on that Slingerland bass drum. There were quite a few Slingerland 18s sent out with metal rims on their "Jet" outfits that ev...
12 years ago1920's Leedy drum set value
From OddBall...
12 years ago1920's Leedy drum set value
From OddBall...
12 years ago1920's Leedy drum set value
From OddBall...
12 years agoSlingerland Vintage Snare Drum?
The drum looks to be a rare finish called smokey sparkling pearl that was made for only a few years. Getting the proper throw off and bridges would pr...
12 years agoDon Henley drums?
If you go to google images you can see Henley playing a set of stop sign badge Gretsch.
12 years agoLate 60's Slingerland? :confused:
Well, I'm still not sure. I've seen a lot of Slingerlands and the blue satin was always the same shade. The only darker one I've seen was on the Joe C...
12 years agoLate 60's Slingerland? :confused:
From hackingwood...
12 years agoUsing Luddy Hollywood as Downbeat
You use this and mount on a cymbal stand...on it you could use the "L" from your current tom mount: http://www.ebay.com/itm/LUDWIG-LM473CBH-COWBELL-BL...
12 years agoUsing Luddy Hollywood as Downbeat
If you're using a 22, 13, 16 it would be a super classic set not a downbeat; not that I've ever really heard drummers referring to catalog configurati...
12 years agoAm I missing a rim? Ludwig Pioneer Snare
Oh my... This is a bizarre thread.
12 years ago