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Please I need some help. I found this shell in a tradsh can at an old school in Hawaii. I am trying to restore however Ive no clue what brand drum . I do know that

1. Drum Shell Material -- Metal,

2. Drum Finish -- Chrome,

3. Drum Badge -- none

3. Drum Dimensions -- (Example 4" x 14")

4. Interior Finish -- chrome

5. Hardware Configuration -- 6 tube lugs, not all there, no rims

6. Strainer Type -- see picture

7. no defects, extra holes,

i could not upload images. .. Ill try to email may I have an email address of someone who could uplaod images

RYAN

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Posted on 18 years ago
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You have what is probably a 1920's L&L 2-piece heavy brass nob 6 lug student or Standard model...put it back together with some good heads and wires and you'll be surprised...if the P-338 strainer is missing you can retro-fit a new Ludwig P-80 strainer to fit the old hole patterns (I'll be happy to have that done for you at no cost as a good friend of mine made a jig in order to be able to do this) or if it was a older rim-mounted strainer then drill the correct holes for a P-338 strainer (I have those for sale also) or retro-fit a new P-80 strainer...good luck.

Mike Curotto

Posted on 18 years ago
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Mike,

Thanks for your reply. Where can I get ahold of some tube lugs that would fit. I need 4 , and I need 4 rim grabbers-the things that hold the rims in place, and rims, top & bottom. can you direct me??

MAhalo

RYAN

Posted on 18 years ago
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From Mike Curotto

You have what is probably a 1920's L&L 2-piece heavy brass nob 6 lug student or Standard model...put it back together with some good heads and wires and you'll be surprised...if the P-338 strainer is missing you can retro-fit a new Ludwig P-80 strainer to fit the old hole patterns (I'll be happy to have that done for you at no cost as a good friend of mine made a jig in order to be able to do this) or if it was a older rim-mounted strainer then drill the correct holes for a P-338 strainer (I have those for sale also) or retro-fit a new P-80 strainer...good luck.Mike Curotto

Did you mean you have some P-338 strainers? I have two drums that need these.

Posted on 15 years ago
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