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Why so many of us like the Acrolite snare drums
DRUMR69: B+O sharp cornered.
5 years agoWhy so many of us like the Acrolite snare drums
Why I dig Acrolites: After doing a couple Sgt. Pepper shows at the Hollywood Bowl we went into Capitol Records studio to track the album and Producer...
5 years agoIdentification...Ludwig Thermogloss Over Natural Mahogany?
IMO: I'm w/Leedybdp, appears to be peeled and stained, although it's difficult to determine from one pic.
5 years agoGretsch Round Badge in Red Glass Glitter
What a beautiful set! Thanks for posting pics.
5 years agoNew Pictures of Mystery Slingerland 30's Snare
From kenshireen...
6 years agoNew Pictures of Mystery Slingerland 30's Snare
I had the twin to your drum until 2005 when I sold it. FWIW The buyer and a few others I had inquired with said it was a Professional model.
6 years agoThe Most Recorded Snare
From leedybdp...
6 years agoThe Most Recorded Snare
From mchair303...
6 years agoThe Most Recorded Snare
Dear "Mister" leedybdp, Sorry to get your grundies in a bind, jeez!
6 years agoThe Most Recorded Snare
I wonder how many of the Supraphonics were brass and how many weren't? Hal Blaine's Supra was brass, so was Charlie Watt's Supra. Any drummer using L...
6 years ago!930's Slingerland Brass Snare Value
I had a Slingy snare drum like that 20 years ago. It came with a four point strainer (which would pop off if you hit the drum hard), 8 tube lugs and...
6 years agoWFL marching snare
The silver WFL badge is thought to indicate late 1940's manufacturing date.
6 years agoLudwig Hardware Question
I think mid 1965 when they switched the design on the floor tom leg mounts.
6 years agotake a look at this really old gretsch
My guesstimate is a wood shell mid 1930's Gretsch.
6 years agoMitch Mitchells Drums?
From balishag...
6 years ago