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Leedy broadway snare question Last viewed: 2 hours ago

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So I am not a drummer, just a band leader trying to get the right sound.

I just picked up a Leedy Broadway 6.5x14 from right around 1940 (2 tone black and gold ducco finish). I am told it is all original (sans heads).

My only question is, how many strands were on the original snares? That is the only thing I am curious as to if it is actually original. Everything else on the drum looks good, and I think I got it for a pretty great price.

Posted on 11 years ago
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Tell us what you have, & upload some photos. Did your snare come w/ thin coiled wires, gut, or heavy cable, (10 or 12 strands) ?

Snares are something that wear out, break, & get changed out over the years. Original snares are nice to have, but have little effect on real value unless they are the type that are especially shaped for extended strainer/ super sensitive, etc., mechanisms.

Posted on 11 years ago
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There is an album of the snare here that I just took. https://plus.google.com/photos/116423340478836902688/albums/5912780089755160001

Thank you for the help!

Posted on 11 years ago
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If you have a Broadway Parallel, I have the wires for one. Post pics!!

I have an 8x14 Broadway Parallel with black/gold duco.

ONE OF MY FAVORITE DRUMS!

Posted on 11 years ago
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Hi there, no the snares don't appear to be original, I have a Broadway in the same finish but dated 1937, one of the best sounding snares I own, fine drums

Posted on 11 years ago
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We had the opportunity to have a guest drummer on our album who was playing a 1939 broadway kit and I just dig that sound.

So I found this for $375, and also found a leedy 28" bass (currently has one calfskin head stamped radio king, so originally from a slingy).

I'm excited for our drummer to start using this stuff. I just want to make sure I'm doing it all correctly.

So was this finish used on more than one year? How do I date it to a specific year?

Posted on 11 years ago
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Leedy's usually have a date stamp inside, they ran the duco finishes for years they were cheaper than pearl wraps, I like them a lot but they aren't the most popular of finishes.

Lovely drum you have there

Posted on 11 years ago
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from your leedy badge it. is a early to mid 40's model

Your drummers not much good is he!? What you need is someone that's as good as me. ! John Henry Bonham !!
Posted on 11 years ago
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Thank you all for the information, I so greatly appreciate it!

We're taking off the head this afternoon to put a fiberskyn on it, so hopefully we will figure out the date on it.

Posted on 11 years ago
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I am currently playing a Leedy snare that is the same size and configuration. I love the sound of it, and I paid a lot more than you did! I really like playing a calfskin head on the batter side. Other heads work great too, but I like that it sounds the way it did when it was designed. It has a cool "wet" sound, but still cracks well with a rim shot back beat. Congrats! The rest of my setup is from that vintage also, but is from different brands.

Posted on 11 years ago
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