i came across gretsch usa custom snare, but am confussed... it has one vent hole on badge and second vent hole opposite of badge (on other side than a gretsch badge side)... did gretsch do that ocassionaly on snares? thanks
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Never on any vintage (70's and earlier) snare I've ever seen. Are you sure its not a key holder (that leaves a bigger hole than a vent hole and isn't across from the vent so maybe not?). I don't know about 80's and later drums.
(If its the 70's drum you show here: http://vintagedrumforum.com/showthread.php?t=21122, then that IS a key holder. You can still buy keys that will fit in the holder. There is a piece of spring metal that holds the key in - if the spring metal is missing the key won't hold).
no, i am not talking of a key holder... i am talking about some newish snares thas sometimes has 1 or 2 vent holes underneat the snare strainer...
Underneath the snare strainer wouldn't be a reasonable place to put vent holes. This has got to be an owner modification; probably to add a different strainer. The slapshot strainers (like the one in your picture I mentioned above) used fairly large strainer holes.
My jasper round badge reissue snare from the early 2000's has 3 grommets I think (I'm at work). When I received the drum I did a search since I never saw that before and found this thread:
http://www.drumchat.com/showthread.php/gretsch-usa-custom-snare-12614.html
Sounds like your drum is legit.
Mikey or Blair would be a good start. Good luck.
My jasper round badge reissue snare from the early 2000's has 3 grommets I think (I'm at work). When I received the drum I did a search since I never saw that before and found this thread:http://www.drumchat.com/showthread.php/gretsch-usa-custom-snare-12614.htmlSounds like your drum is legit.
that was what i am thinking of.. thanks... so conclussion is that they do drill more than one vent holes... interesting...
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