I'm trying to help someone identify this snare. It's a premiere with the "Made In England" badge. Any ideas? I just want to know what it's worth and how old it is. I'm helping a new band director who has inherited a lot of drums. Hoping to sell some to buy other instruments he needs. Thanks.
I'm trying to help someone identify this snare. It's a premiere with the "Made In England" badge. Any ideas? I just want to know what it's worth and how old it is. I'm helping a new band director who has inherited a lot of drums. Hoping to sell some to buy other instruments he needs. Thanks.
Modern era chrome/steel drum . I'd say you'd be lucky to get $ 100 for it .
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Yes, looks like a 1036 that came with XPKs , but later 90s, because of the low-mass lugs. They seem to sell at around 100 to 125 and are great snares for a player.
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I agree with funkypoodle, must be after 95, they changed the lugs of the xpk from the long ones to this style, as far as i know!
Even when you don`t get a lot of money for that drum, it is a very good snaredrumYes Sir
regards
Christian
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