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Slingerland marching snare
Kevins – Now you’ve got me thinking we should be marching this 4th of July. I’ve got this big 14x16 Slingerland that you might remember. (I linked the...
15 years agoOpen Conversation
I agree, and to me restoration is in the realm of preservation. It seems when you preserve the original integrity, or restore and then maintain the or...
15 years agoFirst commercially available brushes?
From Gerry...
15 years agoNew Remo Ambassador Dead?
vintagemore2000 & Ludwig-dude - Earlier this week I may have misunderstood someone’s writing on a thread that I posted on and then when I tried...
15 years ago1920's Ludwig Shell Question
From mschrant...
15 years ago1920's Ludwig Shell Question
From Zach94...
15 years agoInsurance on a drum collection?
Sorry I mentioned it! :eek:
15 years ago1920's Ludwig Shell Question
Without a logo, a 6 lugger with that shell and original steel hoops (the Ludwig & Ludwig logo would have been on the top hoop) might be one from the v...
15 years agoInsurance on a drum collection?
From poppy79424...
15 years ago1920's Ludwig Shell Question
From Zach94...
15 years agoInsurance on a drum collection?
Here in the USA, union musicians have access to instrument insurance (on the job or not) for a better price.
15 years ago1920's Ludwig Shell Question
Zach94 - Sounds like it’s a 1924 through 1928 model. By 1927 the catalogues were mentioning the “finest grade brass”, “spun...
15 years agoMike Curotto Have You Heard Of This Snare?
I discovered another mention in the press of the Hart 3rd birthday drum. This time from 1928 three years later than the first article. I’ve included t...
15 years agoLudwig Triumphals 1925-1928 plus 1929
From Mike Curotto...
15 years agoLudwig Triumphals 1925-1928 plus 1929
While evaluating the Ludwig catalogues I’ve noticed that the “Triumphal” finish style is offered from 1926 through 1928 (no 1925 catalogue is availabl...
15 years ago