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Slingerland TWO-TO-ONE 12/6 lug

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From OsakaBop

Wow! that drum is the definition of "pristine condition"I would be very interested in the future to hear your insights on tuning and performance. [/IMG]

Sure Bop, I will post all the details once I have explored my new drum and recorded some tracks in my favorite tuning ranges.

In the meantime, here is a video that I made the same day I got my snare. It shows all my Slingerland TDR snares. While unboxing my "Two-to-One" I quickly took out my brushes to play right out of the box. The heads were very low tuned as you can hear. I used a Shure PG56 microphone, so the sound of the snare is realistic.

Fred's TDR Snare Tour

Posted on 13 years ago
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Lovely looking drum! What are the reasons for the lug set up though? I would have thought fewer lugs on the snare side would mean fewer tuning possibilities and poorer response?

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Posted on 13 years ago
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From brody

Lovely looking drum! What are the reasons for the lug set up though?

That is a good question brody, and I think that you're not the only one who is wondering. To start off with, here is what Slingerland wrote in their brochure at the time (see attached pic.) And then forum member OsakaBop has also given his explanation in a previous reply about how he tunes his 12/6 lug snare.

Talk to you later when you have read the printed ad.

By the way, I just found out that there exists a Louis Bellson endorser, 2-1 snare with his name plate on it. (see attached pic 2.)

Pic 1. Slingerland Brochure 1977.

Pic 2. Louis Bellson name plate on a Two-to-One snare.

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Posted on 13 years ago
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That's fantastic to read that brochure from Slingerland describing why they designed these drums this way. It does seem odd though that they would market to drummers that hated tuning a drum so much that they wouldn't want to even do it once "mid-tour"Party

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Posted on 13 years ago
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From OsakaBop

That's fantastic to read that brochure from Slingerland describing why they designed these drums this way. It does seem odd though that they would market to drummers that hated tuning a drum so much that they wouldn't want to even do it once "mid-tour"Party

I agree with you Bop, that's why I love this oddity among snares.

By the way, I listened to one of your videos when you play with the singer Alicia. That was cool. Was that with your 12/6? If not, give me a link where you play with the 12/6 lug drum.

Thanks for watching and reading,

Fred

Posted on 13 years ago
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The Louie Bellson Drum originally was owned by Rich K. and was featured on this page. (Where the photo probably came from)

Drum of the month

I believe it went to Steve Maxwell after that.

I remember many years ago a tom tom showed up on eBay and Rich followed through and ended up with the snare drum because no one bid, or it was pick-up only.

I'm not sure if he checks in any more, but he was a member here at one time and he can fill in my sketchy (at best) memory from many years ago.

David

Posted on 13 years ago
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From Webmaster

The Louie Bellson Drum originally was owned by Rich K. Drum of the month

Wonderful that this actually was Louis Bellson's own snare. Yes, while googling for Bellson and "Two-to-One", I stumbled upon the Rich K. collection with the model with Louie's name plate on it.

Thank you very much for the info,

Fred

Posted on 13 years ago
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Ah, I see, so the angle was all about keeping the drum in tune! Interesting. I suppose a lot of old snares were 6-lug anyway on both sides!

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Posted on 13 years ago
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From brody

Ah, I see, so the angle was all about keeping the drum in tune! Interesting. I suppose a lot of old snares were 6-lug anyway on both sides!

I just wish that Louie was still alive, so he could give us his own explanation for this enigma snare he he! Cooked Egg

Fred

Posted on 13 years ago
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