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Haskell W. Harr Mahogany Field Snare

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Hi guys, the Fungus is back again (I love referring to myself in the 3rd person) with another of my favorites. This is a 1967-68 Haskell W. Harr Mahogany Field snare. This drums is complete right down to the drum key. To date, this is one of my biggest scores ever on the Bay...I paid a little over $30 for it! Some kid had wrapped it in blue tape (school colors?) that looked like painters tape & nobody bid on it...but I did! Hardware is NOB & the shell is a 15x12, 3 ply Mahogany/Poplar/Mahogany Slingy workhorse.

I have 5 other pre 1960's & a couple 70's Slingy's in progress now, they are:

1948 14x7 Super Radio King

1953-55 14x5.5 Radio King - a true "Road Kill" project

1952 14x5.5 Student Radio King - Masonite shell

(2) 1930's Military Feild Drums 14x10

1972-74 Kruppa Sound King

1970's? Kruppa Super Sound King

Hope you guys like this little sweetie as much as I loved bringing life back into her!

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"Play the drum...don't let it play you" - Max Roach

1968, 1974 & 1984 Rogers Dyna•Sonic COB
1971, 1976 Slingerland GK Sound King
1973 Slingerland Festival
1920's-40's Slingerland (US Military) Field Snares (6)
19?- Ludwig Field Snare (US Marines)
1960's Premier Gold Glitter Student Snare kit
1960's-? MIJ Snares (way-way too many)
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Nice one man !!!

Kevin
Posted on 13 years ago
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How do we know it is a Haskell Harr?

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From eamesuser

How do we know it is a Haskell Harr?

The good ole Drum Guide...........

Link...........

I have his older little sister....

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Kevin
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From kevins

The good ole Drum Guide...........Link...........I have his older little sister....

Thanks kevins...I was in the process of posting almost the same pic! LOL! (Still trying to figure out some of the site functions)

Serial number is 187,426 which (theoretically) places it late 1967 or 1968, could be 1969 but I doubt it.

Twin Streamline lugs & Zoomatic strainers were only available on the H.W.H. & the Contest model Parade drums, but the Contest model had wood hoops.

I did make an error on my description of the shell, this is a Mahogany/Poplar/Maple 3-ply not a Mahogany/Poplar/Mahogany. Slingy changed to the Maple interior ply in mid 1963 according to the Vintage Guide.

"Play the drum...don't let it play you" - Max Roach

1968, 1974 & 1984 Rogers Dyna•Sonic COB
1971, 1976 Slingerland GK Sound King
1973 Slingerland Festival
1920's-40's Slingerland (US Military) Field Snares (6)
19?- Ludwig Field Snare (US Marines)
1960's Premier Gold Glitter Student Snare kit
1960's-? MIJ Snares (way-way too many)
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Cool old snares, guys. I'm glad these old field/marching type drums are included, here on the forum. I can't remember what type snare I used back in my marching band days. Gotta be a pic somewhere.

B

Vintage Drum Fan (Not a Guru)
Posted on 13 years ago
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From vintagemore2000

this is a HH model that I sold on ebay months ago, it was a sweet sounding drum.

SWEEEEEET! I love these old marchers, used one in the 80's as a side snare & it just killed! Thanks for the view!Cool1

"Play the drum...don't let it play you" - Max Roach

1968, 1974 & 1984 Rogers Dyna•Sonic COB
1971, 1976 Slingerland GK Sound King
1973 Slingerland Festival
1920's-40's Slingerland (US Military) Field Snares (6)
19?- Ludwig Field Snare (US Marines)
1960's Premier Gold Glitter Student Snare kit
1960's-? MIJ Snares (way-way too many)
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From kevins

I have his older little sister....

Very-Very Nice Kevins! My other Student RK has the dog-tag badge but Beavertail lugs and Masonite shell. Needless to say the Blue & Silver Duco is really chipped up but can't bring myself to re-do the finish. It's a very odd looking looking drum, looks like Slingy thru together a bunch of spare parts, which could very well might be the story behind it. In the process of getting her back together, will post pics when she's done.

Thanks for the help with the catalog pic Kevins!Clapping Happy2

Dan

"Play the drum...don't let it play you" - Max Roach

1968, 1974 & 1984 Rogers Dyna•Sonic COB
1971, 1976 Slingerland GK Sound King
1973 Slingerland Festival
1920's-40's Slingerland (US Military) Field Snares (6)
19?- Ludwig Field Snare (US Marines)
1960's Premier Gold Glitter Student Snare kit
1960's-? MIJ Snares (way-way too many)
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