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From mlayton

Here's a little inventory of the ones that I have:1-1st generation(often called prototypes) round knob-imperials-cob hoops2-Ist generation aluminum hoops3-Pre serial keystone red felt crimped beds cob hoops4-65 keystone all original5-late 65 keystone (first vintage snare owned)6-Keystone 5x14 10 lug7-Keystone NYC 6.5x14 10 lug8-69 Keystone transitional with sideways badge9-B/O badge '70 no serial number10-B/O pointy badge imperial lugs11-B/O 5x14 10 lug12-B/O NYC 6.5x14 10 lug13-B/O 5x14 pointy badge came with Vistalite Combos14-Black Galaxy 10 lug silver badge15-Black Galaxy B/W badge 5x14 imperial lugs16-Black Galaxy B/W badge 6.5x14 10 lug17-Customized 5x14 8 lug bare aluminum with all nickel hardware18-Project in the worksHave pics of them all if anyone wants to see any of them.Mike

Each unique and well worth having.

Posted on 9 years ago
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Wow, Mike!

I only have one at the moment, it's a 70's pointy badge 5x14 and it is probably the most used snare drum in my arsenal. I love them way more than supras. Some are dogs but by and large they are seriously great drums. I love how they retain fatness and hold tunings at higher tension due to the 8 lugs.

Posted on 9 years ago
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Mike that's quite a collection. I have a B/O badge 70's and a Black Galaxy. Had a second B/O badge but sold it awhile ago. One of these days may be I'll own a keystone.

Posted on 9 years ago
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Just picked up a 76 Acrolite in great condition for $90 off eBay to match my 76 Butcher Block kit. Can't wait to get it and play it.

Posted on 9 years ago
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