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Slingerland Snare

[COLOR="Navy"]Slingerland's Festival model, chrome-plated steel shell. This one will have a black and silver football badge, and is from the middle 1...

19 years ago
Copper-plated Slingy Parts

[COLOR="Navy"]Yes indeed. During 1983 - 1984, with carryover into 1985 - 1986, Slingerland officially offered hardware in chrome or brass plate. Uno...

19 years ago
Can you identify?

[COLOR="Navy"][SIZE="1"]Will be very happy to help, once you can post your pictures.[/SIZE][/COLOR]

19 years ago
"Vintage Drums" Book - Bogus Slingerland Info

[COLOR="Navy"][SIZE="1"]Slingerland built and moved from Chicago to Niles during 1960. Even after they were settled in the new Niles plant, they cont...

19 years ago
Slingerland snare question

[COLOR="Navy"][SIZE="1"]drenwick: Your snare drum is a 1979 Model #204 Spitfire, 12-lug, 3-line chrome-plated brass shell (the interior coating you d...

19 years ago
Slingerland Shell Shocker (reprise)!

[COLOR="Navy"][SIZE="1"]Yes, early on in 1977 the first Cut-A-Ways were made with multi-ply Jasper shells. This did not last long, however, and the C...

19 years ago