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What is this vintage hardware. ID help 😉experts ! Last viewed: 30 minutes ago

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Need some help to ID this. What the heck is this.? Found it in an old trap case .

Any comments welcome

[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fJpU7NIT6ws"]Old vintage hi hat stand ludwig gretsch Rogers slingerland - YouTube[/ame]


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Posted on 10 years ago
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Wow I'm surprised no one has chimed in .


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Ludwig
Posted on 10 years ago
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That is from the Gorn Drum Company....

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That is the "skeleton" hihat pedal made by Walberg and Auge. They sold it to virtually every drum manufcturer for an entry level hihat pedal to sell from their catalogs or package with drum outfits. Walberg and Auge is the company out of the Boston metro area (Worcester) that invented the first hihat by adapting a tall tube to the "low boy" sock cymbal pedals of the early 20th century. Nice Crocs.........................

No matter how far you push the envelope, it is still stationery.
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From leedybdp

That is the "skeleton" hihat pedal made by Walberg and Auge. They sold it to virtually every drum manufcturer for an entry level hihat pedal to sell from their catalogs or package with drum outfits. Walberg and Auge is the company out of the Boston metro area (Worcester) that invented the first hihat by adapting a tall tube to the "low boy" sock cymbal pedals of the early 20th century. Nice Crocs.........................

Ahh walberg and auge like the old rail mount company. Thanks. I never seen a hi hat stand like that before. Any idea of the year ?

I'm glad u like the crocs. But I have to be honest they are not the real crocs . Dollar store find lol


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I know that Rogers sold it in their line from at least 1938 through 1964. I'm not sure about other drum manufacturers or W&A themselves. I have a couple of them. They are very simple and dependable with very few parts. They're about as light weight as any hihat could be.

No matter how far you push the envelope, it is still stationery.
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