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Hello all! Just scored these Slingy shells

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From blairndrums

Only the woman in here can have racks...

Ha! Good one, Blair. I was gonna say that I'm a huge fan of racks...just not on my drum kits!

- EMD
Posted on 12 years ago
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From cjvice

I'm back in the vintage drum world, as I just found a deal on these Slingerlands, so I thought I would join the community here and say hi. I'm thrilled because I always played Slingys years ago, and stupidly sold my last set of them several years ago due to a move and not having anywhere to store them. Before telling you about this new find, I'll tell you what I got rid of DOH I had a set that was built up by the guy named Neil, can't remember his last name, in Ft. Wayne, IN who also built Neil Peart's drums at the time. They were a five piece but I was told by Neil, built to Neil Peart's specifications. They had vibrafibe coating inside the shells, and had a heavy duty Pearl tom mount, and Tama Titan hardware. They played like a dream, and I was an idiot for selling them, but I wasn't playing at the time - concentrating on family and work. I didn't pick up a stick again for over 10 years, then decided to get back on the horse and bought a cheap set of Ludwig Accent Plus. Long story short, I'm back in a gigging band, working more than I ever did, and it was time to find something better, and I've kicked myself daily for selling my beloved Slingerland custom set.So, here's what I found. A friend at work told me about that site shopgoodwill.com, and I was browsing there and lo and behold, there was this set of toms and kick drum (they also were throwing in a newer Ludwig kick pedal which I'll sell off). I bought them for $159!! I've dated them by serial number according to the timeline on this site at around 1977-ish. They're concert toms which I'm not thrilled about, but I'll make them work. Shells and bearing edges are in great shape, very little pitting on any chrome - all hardware works great, the chrome wraps are in good shape with some dings and scratches but not enough to make me want to re-wrap them - I'd rather keep them original. The front hoop and tension hardware are not original, and I'll be looking to replace those. I found a same vintage COS Slingy snare used at Guitar Center for $150 that is in almost perfect shape except for the dreaded missing zoomatic knob. I'm on the lookout for one of those as well. Other than that, I'm now rocking with a nice set of Slingys again and I'm working to set things right in my drumming world and make up to myself for my stupid mistake :)So anyway, hi all and looking forward to hanging out here.

YEAH,you're refering to Neil Graham in Ft.Wayne,IN. He owned The Percussion Center there then went on to form XL Specialty drum cases.Back in the 1980s this is where I did all my drum mail ordering (pre-internet)

Posted on 12 years ago
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From redneckdrum

YEAH,you're refering to Neil Graham in Ft.Wayne,IN. He owned The Percussion Center there then went on to form XL Specialty drum cases.Back in the 1980s this is where I did all my drum mail ordering (pre-internet)

That's it, Neil Graham yes. And The Percussion Center. That was a cool drum shop.

70s Slingerland COW 5 piece with concert toms. 12, 13, 16, 22, COS snare.

Looking for Zoomatic throw-off knob.
Posted on 12 years ago
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