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I was wondering when Gretsch started using the thinner wood shells. I have a wood kit from the early 70's (early 70's is a guess, based on the full orange/white interior tags and low SN's, and the clip-mount tom hardware. The snare and all the toms have the thinner shells, but the BD has a thicker shell (6 ply). The BD is missing its tag but the SSB#1 badge is unmolested. I would have to say it's definitely Gretsch. Would the factory ship a kit with this difference in shells? Would it even matter? The BD is a 22" in pretty good shape, except for someone's changing the tom mount to an old Pearl double mount. I don't really care about that, though. It'll just be for playing at home. The pic on the left is the BD and on the right is one of the mounted toms

I was just curious.

Thanks.

B

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Vintage Drum Fan (Not a Guru)
Posted on 14 years ago
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Low serial numbers would indicate that your drums come after the serial number reset, which is thought to occur around 1972.

I once measured about 20 Gretsch bass drums, both RB and SSB, and found a huge variation in thickness in both eras. I've seen RB bass drums as thin as a floor tom shell. SSB bass drums seem to come in 3 types, all throughout the 70's:

1.) Thin with a roundover edge.

2.) Thin with a RB type inverted edge.

3.) Thick with a RB type inverted edge.

I've wondered if the third type might be leftover RB shells, but I've seen them on late 70's kits, so it's hard to believe it would take that long to use up all of the 60's era shells.

Toms are a bit more consistent...thick tom shells from the RB era seem to be gone by 1971, when they become thin with RB edges for a short time, and then transition to thin with roundover edges.

Thanks,

Bill

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Posted on 14 years ago
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Thanks MLV. Good information. I've really been meaning to purchase a Gretsch book and also waiting to hear about the Gretsch paper by KCDrumdad. I'd like to get more comfortable with Gretsch history, etc.

I bought this kit a while back, but I've been cleaning it up at a snail's-pace. So, the BD has been it's case for a few months. Talk about a duh moment, discovering the variation in shell thickness. My other 70's Gretch BD is of the thin-shell, rounded BE type. I'm anxious to hear the difference between the two, as they are both Walnut, but vary in shell thickness and diameter (thick - 22", thin - 24").

Thanks again.

B

Vintage Drum Fan (Not a Guru)
Posted on 14 years ago
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