Well here tiz! I found the hidden link to say Howdy to my new Vintage Drum Forum friends.
'Nuther Newbie here as well. . . I've been collecting, refurbishing and playing
vintage drums for over 20 years. Recently I decided to downsize my drum hoarding and was able to find good homes for a lot of nice instruments.
Of course I kept some stuff. I have a favorite early 60's Rogers Dynasonic COB snare that I have been meaning to convert via a nice keller shell to a wooden Dynasonic since they are too pricey to buy an original. ?? Still incubating that idea.
Back in '63 I saw a picture of a color of pearl that was new to me. The drummer
for the Bob Scoby Dixieland band had a double bass set of what I would find was being called "Black Oyster Pearl" and that was for me. I traded in my old Rogers BDP set and ordered me some Ludwigs. A 20" bass, 2 8x12 "ride" toms
( they only offered them with matching sizes at the time, I dunno?) and a 16 inch Floor tom. I already had a nice chrome supraphonic snare so I was set (If only I had ordered the BOP maple snare I would probably be a happier man today ) ha Also this was before Ringo brought his BOP kit to eyes of the world.
I placed the order with my local music store in late Oct. and on Nov. 22 the owner called and said for me to Come on Down! I rushed down just as the
day turned bittersweet. My beautiful drums were here but everywhere on the news was the sad report of our beloved President kennedy had been shot and
wasn't expected to live. November 22, 1963, another day that will "live in Infamy"
I've kept my "Kennedy Drums" all these years. I've hauled them all over the country, played all kinds of music in all sort of venues and still play them today.
I turned my grandson onto to drumming and he is playing on them as well.
Thanks for having a forum where we can all share our stories and our interests.
BLACKHAWK