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Slingerland eBay find
Yes, late 60's Artist model. Approx. '68 - '69. Highly unlikely to be a solid shell. Based on just the one picture, the interior may have been pain...
4 years agoThis is the Display Your Slingerland Drums Thread
From idrum4fun...
4 years agoThis is the Display Your Slingerland Drums Thread
From idrum4fun...
4 years agoThis is the Display Your Slingerland Drums Thread
Mark, on the BDP Artist, is the badge not centered top to bottom in it's panel or is that a photographic illusion? Also, how did you arrive at a '66...
4 years agoSlingerland snare basement find, not sure next move
Nice project. Also, you may want to 'factor in' that this was not one of the top line snare models of it's day.
4 years agoHello......Is This Thing Working?
From leedybdp...
4 years agoHello......Is This Thing Working?
I read all of TommyP's posts. Unless I disagree (rarely) I do not respond. TommyP certainly doesn't need my approval. As to posting traffic, there...
4 years agoHello......Is This Thing Working?
From leedybdp...
4 years agoHello......Is This Thing Working?
That is a #140 Aluminum snare. A "Rapid" strainer would be original. You want one like this with the three hole slider: http://www.vintagedrumguide...
4 years agoTension rod query
+1 with amosguy. 12-24 would be expected.
4 years agoShell ply query
With a factory Duco finish it should be maple exterior, poplar middle and mahogany inner ply. Looks correct.
4 years agoWhy do I trust Ebay sellers?
From Olimpass...
4 years agoSlingerland snare drum on eBay!
Now $336.00 plus $50.00 shipping someone may end up unhappy!
4 years agoSlingerland snare drum on eBay!
Mark, you're almost certainly correct that this is a 3-ply shell. Per Dr. CJ Wenk there were very few solid shells after early '65 and solid shells s...
4 years agoRepair Project
From thin shell...
4 years ago