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Can You Help Identify Gretsch Drums?
Here are the images of the drums David
19 years agoDating a Leedy/Slingerland kit
There were two versions of that badge. Go to the main web site and click on badges and go to the Leedy Badges. (I can't tell from the pictures, I'm n...
19 years agoGoogle Patent Search Beta Version
Look at this collapsible drum with side port for storing items! Early 1900's, great reading on this stuff... Click Here
19 years agoGoogle Patent Search Beta Version
Hmmm.. I don't think I have ever seen this George H Way strainer before. It is from 1952 Click Here
19 years agoGoogle Patent Search Beta Version
The Slingerland "Counterhoop" Great Abstract on this one explaining why the hoop is turned in. Click Here Dated Feb 28, 1955
19 years agoCan You Help Identify Gretsch Drums?
Give the sizes of the drums and which drums you have. David
19 years agoGoogle Patent Search Beta Version
Even further March 9,1858 19,602 Click Here
19 years agoGoogle Patent Search Beta Version
Further back Feb 3, 1863 37,570 Click Here
19 years agoGoogle Patent Search Beta Version
1887 here Number 388,771 Click Here
19 years agoGoogle Patent Search Beta Version
This one goes back to 1898 Click Here I wonder when the first snare drum patent was? This is patent number 609,068 If you find a smaller number, p...
19 years agoGoogle Patent Search Beta Version
Now, with the above patent you will see a section that relates the patent to other patents. With that list you can type the patent number in the sear...
19 years agoGoogle Patent Search Beta Version
This looks familiar Click Here - Rogers Type Dynasonic System
19 years agoGoogle Patent Search Beta Version
Cool stuff! Slingerland Snare Drums Click Here 3-point strainer Click Here Clamshell strainer
19 years agoGoogle Patent Search Beta Version
Here is a cool early Leedy Snare drum foot pedal Click Here David
19 years agoGoogle Patent Search Beta Version
I thought this was rather cool and have always been into patents. Click Here Check it out, they say it goes back to the late 1700's about 7M patents...
19 years ago