Hi everybody. I'm new to the community and fairly new to vintage drums.
I've been trying to identify my vintage Slingerland Radio King snare for the last year. I've only been able to get so far and I'd really like to know what model it is. I'm going to try my best to describe it.
Here's what I have:
Slingerland Radio King white marine pearl snare.
Badge is the oval all brass.
16 (two rows of 8) Super streamlined (beavertail) lugs.
Double flanged hoops - top hoop has "Slingerland Radio King" etching.
Super Strainer (Clamshell).
No extension bridges.
Has what I believe to be nickel hardware - not entirely sure.
Shell is either 2 or 3 ply - outer ply is very thin and dark so I'm thinking this is mahogany. Middle ply is thick light colored. Inside ply - if it is one - is light colored also - matches the color of the reinforcement rings. (I can't really tell if this is a ply or not - it's not very clear on the edges).
Reinforcement rings appear to be solid - but they are seamed. Possibly maple?
There is what I think is factory writing on the inside of the shell - the word "Super" written in script and the letters "SM" hand printed. It seems that these were written before any hardware was put on because the writing goes under the screws and washers that hold the lugs to the shell.
Internal muffler system has black felts not red like I've seen on other Radio Kings.
Has strainer butt-end adjustment knob.
The most odd part about it is it was sold as a 7 X 14, but the shell itself actually measures approx. 6 3/4" x 14". There is no damage to the wood and it hasn't been shaved or anything like that.
Everything was sold as original except for the tension rods which were replaced and the original strainer handle which was also replaced.
The strainer works opposite of modern drums - when it is upright, snares are off. Is this correct?
From some of my research, it seems the drum is from the early to mid 50's but I'm not entirly sure.
Hope you guys have some information for me and I'm really looking forward to any responses!
Thanks!