I have the throw-off...now I am in need of the snare butt (don't know if this is the correct name for it).
Actually I have half of one...I need the roller and the piece that secures the snare cord to the assembly.
I have the throw-off...now I am in need of the snare butt (don't know if this is the correct name for it).
Actually I have half of one...I need the roller and the piece that secures the snare cord to the assembly.
Wow!
Slingerland was using Leedy parts on drums?
Slingerland and the Ludwig family teamed up to buy the Leedy & Ludwig division from Conn in the 1950s. The Ludwig family got their name back and Slingerland acquired rights to the Leedy name. From then through the mid-60s, Leedy was basically a Slingerland brand, much like Mercury cars are to Ford.
Slingerland and the Ludwig family teamed up to buy the Leedy & Ludwig division from Conn in the 1950s. The Ludwig family got their name back and Slingerland acquired rights to the Leedy name. From then through the mid-60s, Leedy was basically a Slingerland brand, much like Mercury cars are to Ford.
Interesting. Learn something new everyday. Now I need to track one of these down to complete a Slingerland Artist Snare.
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