Hi guys, I have a snare shell which for months on end I cannot fathom who made it. My conclusion so far is that it's been hand made by somebody trying to replicate a Slingerland Shelbyville.
It's a maple shell (3 ply) with an oak (I think it's oak anyway) reinforcement ring. It also has a 3 hole strainer which I believe was used for more chunky strainers but so far I haven't found one which looks like it would fit -I have been going by pictures for that front though, so it's hard to tell if certain strainers would actually fit.
My guess to it being hand made is the quality of construction, it's all rather scruffy. The other thing is that the snare beds seem to be on a bit of a wonk. I haven't actually put the snare together yet but I imagine that could be a problem, I imagine I would have to have one snare cord looser then the other because one side is higher.
The shell is 5 by 14 inches and the hole measurement for the lugs is 1.25. I think the angle of the bearing edge is 30 degrees and the apex is generally flat but also rounded in some places, the outside return is rounded and I think the inside return is straight. I'm not known for being a great describer of things like that so if you need a photo of the bearing edge that I will happily take one for you.
If anybody wants any other photo's also just ask and i'll take some.