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Can anyone help me pinpoint this model? Pioneer because of the 6-lugs? I looked it up on the ludwig snare listing in the guide, but the 6-lug is shown w/ chrome not nickel.

Help! :) I have a modern strainer on it, as the original was not functional (and also wasn't a p-338)

No engraving on the shell or hoops, no badge, no identification aside from the hardware/shell.

[IMG]http://www.christopherharry.com/Drum%20Stuff/NOB/20s-NOB_01.jpg[/IMG]

[IMG]http://www.christopherharry.com/Drum%20Stuff/NOB/20s-NOB_02.jpg[/IMG]

1964 Slingerland Sound King 13/15/22 Ebony Satin Stain (refin.)
1965 Ludwig Downbeat 13/16/20 Turquoise Sparkle (rewrap)
1967 Ludwig Club Date 13/20 w/16" downbeat FT in Blue Oyster Pearl
1979/80 Ludwig Classic 13/14/24 Wine Red
1980 Yamaha Rec. Cust. 12/13/16/22 Cherry Red

...plus an ever-growing snare farm... Luddy/Ayotte/Slinger/Pearl/etc.
Posted on 15 years ago
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looks like a pioneer to me. My 2 main drums are 6.5 x 15 and 5 x 15 pioneers. AMAZING drums....

-64 Ludwig Black Oyster Classic kit 22,13,16
-65 Leedy BDP 22,13,16
-65 Ludwig WMP Clubdate 20,12,14
-66 Ludwig Red sparkle Downbeat
-60's Gretsch RB Green Glass 22,13,16
Lots of cymbals, snares and orphans, old and newish
Posted on 15 years ago
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the nickel models are way more plentiful than the chrome are!! the top rim look newer as if swapped out sometime!!

Your drummers not much good is he!? What you need is someone that's as good as me. ! John Henry Bonham !!
Posted on 15 years ago
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Sweet! Yes I love this drum, my first brass snare. It's a whole different world of snare sound, for sure. Oh and the size is 5"x14"; I failed to mention that.

I've thought about swapping out for some triple flanged hoops for tunability/playability though.

The gap for snare string is so small that the snares don't seem to move freely when disengaging the strainer.

1964 Slingerland Sound King 13/15/22 Ebony Satin Stain (refin.)
1965 Ludwig Downbeat 13/16/20 Turquoise Sparkle (rewrap)
1967 Ludwig Club Date 13/20 w/16" downbeat FT in Blue Oyster Pearl
1979/80 Ludwig Classic 13/14/24 Wine Red
1980 Yamaha Rec. Cust. 12/13/16/22 Cherry Red

...plus an ever-growing snare farm... Luddy/Ayotte/Slinger/Pearl/etc.
Posted on 15 years ago
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Yeah i could tell what size it is!, test the rims with a magnet, these should be steel, but may have one of each now, also the bottom rim at the snare flange take the rims and pull them at each end with your hands to adjust the rim for the string clearance, if you understand what I'm trying to convey, if you use triple flange use brass! oh and get those freakn snare wires off this shell they will wear a groove in the brass,, REALLY!! use string only!!

Your drummers not much good is he!? What you need is someone that's as good as me. ! John Henry Bonham !!
Posted on 15 years ago
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Go single flange! Straight hoops eat clips, so the single flange maintains the tone and look, but the flange supports the clip, relieving some of the strain on it on the part curving over the top of the hoop...

-64 Ludwig Black Oyster Classic kit 22,13,16
-65 Leedy BDP 22,13,16
-65 Ludwig WMP Clubdate 20,12,14
-66 Ludwig Red sparkle Downbeat
-60's Gretsch RB Green Glass 22,13,16
Lots of cymbals, snares and orphans, old and newish
Posted on 15 years ago
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From vintagemore2000

the nickel models are way more plentiful than the chrome are!! the top rim look newer as if swapped out sometime!!

I agree about the hoops. That is where the logo would have been.

What type of strainer/holes did it have? The position of the vent hole looks like what the catalogues were starting to show in 1933 and later, and they reintroduced the Universal with 6 lugs and a P338 strainer in that year too. Per the catalogues the Pioneer was again 8 lugs by 1932. Per Catalogues the Pioneer had been 8 lugs when it was first introduced in 1928, and then in 29 & 30 they were depicted with 6 lugs don’t know about 31 yet (no catalogue) the vent hole was on the butt side in the catalogues I’ve seen until 1932.

I’m thinking 33 or so Universal model if it had a P338 strainer and the 1 piece/1 seam shell.

“In fact your pedal extremities are a bit obnoxious”. – Fats Waller
Posted on 15 years ago
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From vintagemore2000

oh and get those freakn snare wires off this shell they will wear a groove in the brass,, REALLY!! use string only!!

I gotta remember that! Thanks vintagemore2000!

“In fact your pedal extremities are a bit obnoxious”. – Fats Waller
Posted on 15 years ago
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Any certain type of string to use?

I'll have to measure/take photos of the extra holes.

The other holes had wider spacing which should be consistent w/ P-338.

Here's the strainer:

[IMG]http://christopherharry.com/Drum%20Stuff/NOB/strainer.jpg[/IMG]

1964 Slingerland Sound King 13/15/22 Ebony Satin Stain (refin.)
1965 Ludwig Downbeat 13/16/20 Turquoise Sparkle (rewrap)
1967 Ludwig Club Date 13/20 w/16" downbeat FT in Blue Oyster Pearl
1979/80 Ludwig Classic 13/14/24 Wine Red
1980 Yamaha Rec. Cust. 12/13/16/22 Cherry Red

...plus an ever-growing snare farm... Luddy/Ayotte/Slinger/Pearl/etc.
Posted on 15 years ago
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http://www.drumfactorydirect.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=6_7_69&products_id=2496

So something like that for the single flange hoops? Any idea where I could get some cheaper?

1964 Slingerland Sound King 13/15/22 Ebony Satin Stain (refin.)
1965 Ludwig Downbeat 13/16/20 Turquoise Sparkle (rewrap)
1967 Ludwig Club Date 13/20 w/16" downbeat FT in Blue Oyster Pearl
1979/80 Ludwig Classic 13/14/24 Wine Red
1980 Yamaha Rec. Cust. 12/13/16/22 Cherry Red

...plus an ever-growing snare farm... Luddy/Ayotte/Slinger/Pearl/etc.
Posted on 15 years ago
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