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Looking for 1920s examples, painted Bass Drum Heads Last viewed: 46 minutes ago

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Webmaster and all other fellas on here....

I'm looking for examples of 1920s-early 30s painted bass drum heads. Anything from catalogs, online pics, personal stuff, etc.

I'm curious as to what was done in that time line,... the styles, colors, designs of the period.

Thanks a million to all those who take a minute to help out in my quest for knowledge!

Cool1

Posted on 15 years ago
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I don't have anything that old, but seeing your topic and the "cool" icon I immediately thought of this...I acquired some used drum heads years ago, and among them were a 20" plastic and 22" calfskin that were both hand-painted with the logo you see below (picture is the calf head). Probably from the early 1960's period. It appears to be tempera paint, and if I read my "pictographs" correctly I think it stands for "Joe Cool" but I can't be certain.

Jeff

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From TheHotIron

Webmaster and all other fellas on here....I'm looking for examples of 1920s-early 30s painted bass drum heads. Anything from catalogs, online pics, personal stuff, etc.I'm curious as to what was done in that time line,... the styles, colors, designs of the period.Thanks a million to all those who take a minute to help out in my quest for knowledge!Cool1

Hi,Your best way is to fine an old ludwig,slingerland drum catalogs from the 20s-30s,if i recall right ludwig used 6 types of front painted drum heads.. i have the catalogs but it will take me sometime to get them out,they were part of the biggest drum deal i just did....Mikey

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this 1st pic head is a leedy head called the spider web girl, 2nd pic on the drum

Your drummers not much good is he!? What you need is someone that's as good as me. ! John Henry Bonham !!
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Here are some on the forum.

I planned one day to show as many catalog shots as possible

Click Here

David

Look Through here as well. (Ludwig Heads)

Posted on 15 years ago
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From MIKEY777

Hi,Your best way is to fine an old ludwig,slingerland drum catalogs from the 20s-30s,if i recall right ludwig used 6 types of front painted drum heads.. i have the catalogs but it will take me sometime to get them out,they were part of the biggest drum deal i just did....Mikey

Mikey-

Yes, I've not the resources to obtain any old catalogs from that era,... at least I have not run into any thus far.

I see them on ebay from time to time, but from other eras and the asking prices are a bit zany.

I'd appreciate any and all info and assistance you may be able to provide! Always happy to learn more about history!!Help2

Posted on 15 years ago
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From vintagemore2000

this 1st pic head is a leedy head called the spider web girl, 2nd pic on the drum

Gorgeous!

Anyone know if this was a common design from the 20s or 30s?..... or if it was simply a popular design that they kept on producing and producing?

Thanks again,.. great piece!!!

Posted on 15 years ago
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From Webmaster

Here are some on the forum.I planned one day to show as many catalog shots as possibleClick HereDavidLook Through here as well. (Ludwig Heads)

Thanks a MILLION David!

Providing us with so much historical info is, for myself at least, very, very appreciated!!!Bowing

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I was actually thinking of doing a sunset painting of some type since the Leedy bass drum I have originally had two very small, Christmas tree light-sized red bulbs inside the body of the drum.

This way, the general idea is, that when lit up, it would enhance the look of the "sunset" scene... or so at least that's one idea Iv'e had....

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From TheHotIron

I was actually thinking of doing a sunset painting of some type since the Leedy bass drum I have originally had two very small, Christmas tree light-sized red bulbs inside the body of the drum. This way, the general idea is, that when lit up, it would enhance the look of the "sunset" scene... or so at least that's one idea Iv'e had....

Hi, When you do this just make sure you fine a very good artist to paint the head for you,i used to have one that did the heads for me,cost was 100.00 for the painting,i had the head..I only wish that i got more done by them,they passed away about 4 years ago..Mikey

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