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Spartacus

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Slingerland Drums

Here's my 1964 Slingerland kit in a silver sparkle finish, with a student model blue sparkle snare from the same year.    

1 week ago
Slingerland fanatic,new member

Hey, I'm right with ya, I love vintage Slingerland drums, that is a great story. Here's my 1964 Slingerland in a silver sparkle finish.

1 week ago
Speed King

Hello all, I've been off the grid for awhile , had some personal issues.  We've all heard about the infamous SK squeak, I'm not exactly sure what...

1 week ago
SONOR 8 pc Phonic Series Rosewood in/out 1975 Centennial RARE & EXCELLENT!

Let's not be so harsh to judge, let's evaluate what he has here. Drums made in Germany by Germans probably making 50 grand a year. A kit that has no h...

6 years ago
Ludwig Standard Drums

What a great deal JR! If I didn't already have one, I'd be all over this. I can't believe they haven't sold already.

6 years ago
Ludwig Standard 2

Beautiful kit JR!

6 years ago
Rogers Black Diamond Pearl Drums

Those Rogers just ain't that popular around here, I'd give it away to a school or church.Cool1

7 years ago
Tabs.... Sister Golden Hair... anyone?

Don't worry about bullies like ps. Btw, the song is in 4/4 like most pop songs. The fill need not be the exact notes the drummer played as long as lo...

8 years ago
Rogers Question

I believe even with the crack it could still fetch $900-1,100.

8 years ago
Ludwig Drums

I would offer him $600 since it has extra holes.

8 years ago
Rogers Question

If you are trying to sell them, I'll give you $1,400.

8 years ago
Rogers Question

I second that and those Dayton 24" kicks are pretty rare. Are you trying to sell the kit?

8 years ago
Ludwig Butcher Block Drums

I know there's at least one great drummer who loved that finish.Cool1

8 years ago
Need Help Identifying Snare

I believe that's a Rogers shell.

8 years ago
Can I get my late-70s Slingerlands to sound like this?

Here's the John Bonham method, which is totally opposit from the way Steve Maxwell tunes his drums. [ame]https://youtu.be/LMqHqADnREY[/ame]

9 years ago