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Slingerland Smoky Pearl
Looks to be a Gene Krupa 1N kit. With the additional pictures this does indeed appear to be Smokey Pearl. While not officially available in '64 it i...
5 years agoSlingerland Smoky Pearl
Nice project. The BD wrap is sure projecting copper highlights consistent with Champagne Sparkle. According to Slingerland historian Dr. Wenk the Sm...
5 years agoVintage drum market
From idrum4fun...
5 years agoAny info on this Slingerland marching snare?
Tough to tell with all the paint but badge appears to be the looped "S" Chicago black/brass type, '56-'59. The strainer is the second type "Rapid" us...
5 years agoHow will live music performance change in the (near) future?
From JimmySticks...
5 years agoHow will live music performance change in the (near) future?
What the heck, there isn't a drum or drummer in that video? Human71 and JimmySticks: You may be logged in to the wrong forum?
5 years agoQuarantine Jellybean
Functionally they should be fine and you'll have some spares!
5 years agoQuarantine Jellybean
From Warrenwood...
5 years agoLudwig Snare ID B/O White over Wood
Badge type and serial indicate ~'83-'84. Finish appears to be White Cortex.
5 years agoQuarantine Jellybean
If all the T-rods are like the one pictured (bell shaped collar) they are '62-'70. Good luck with project.
5 years agoQuarantine Jellybean
Bass drum is no newer than '61, no older than '57.
5 years agoSlingerland Black Diamond Pearl
From johnnyringo...
5 years agoSlingerland Black Diamond Pearl
How about some close ups of the badges?
5 years agoSlingerland Black Diamond Pearl
Congrats, should be a nice playing kit. Looking forward to more pictures.
5 years agoSlingerland Black Diamond Pearl
Assuming that rail is original to the bass, then pre '64 for BD (pre mid '63 if interior is mahogany). Some additional features are pointing more tow...
5 years ago