I picked this up at a garage sale, and can't figure out if it is vintage, new,etc... It measures about 14" x 10", black finish inside and out (made of wood). Any help anyone can offer would be AWESEOME!!! Thanks!!
Help Identify a Tama Snare??? Last viewed: 1 minute ago
I would say an old Artwood snare or an Artstar from around 1986-1989/90 but I am not sure. It looks nice. How does it sound?
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Hi!
Wow! Cool looking drum indeed!Clapping Happy2
But - according to the strainer I would say that your snare might rather be an early 80´s than of the end of the decade. As far as I know, the later strainers were swinging out to the side (at least the two Tamas I own of the end 80´s era have these).
Greets Jürgen
Looks to be an AW 219 from '89 or slightly later. Check it [COLOR="RoyalBlue"]HERE[/COLOR] Right column, 3rd row down...
Looks to be an AW 219 from '89 or slightly later. Check it [COLOR="RoyalBlue"]HERE[/COLOR] Right column, 3rd row down...
Ah, I see. My assumption was wrong. So the two snares I have are an Artwood and a Solid Maple, and both have the other straining mechanism that I mentioned above.
Thank you, latzanimal, for teaching me this;)! Although I had seen that brochure before, i didn´t notice the different systems on the snares...
Lissy, you're welcome.. We're all here to learn..
Treasures, be careful, the lugs on that snare break fairly easily...
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