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Dixie Snare drum ??

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13X5 " in blue sparkle.don't know much about this drum..probably early 60's but managed to get a good deal..any thoughts gang please??

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Posted on 12 years ago
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Dixie drums were one of the many Japanese stencil brands. Basically entry level drums.

http://www.vintagedrumguide.com/japanese_drums/catalog_dixie.html

It looks like you have found a pretty nice one. There are several guys on the forum that are experts on getting the most out of those drums and can also help date that more accurately. Enjoy!

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Posted on 12 years ago
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From tnsquint

Dixie drums were one of the many Japanese stencil brands. Basically entry level drums. http://www.vintagedrumguide.com/japanese_drums/catalog_dixie.htmlIt looks like you have found a pretty nice one. There are several guys on the forum that are experts on getting the most out of those drums and can also help date that more accurately. Enjoy!

many thanks..they did a few different badges throughout the 60's any idea on year??

45/48 Slingerland WMP
51 Luxus WMP
56 Speedfire BDP
56 Speedfire WMP
59 Speedfire Aqua
59 Speedfire Red Sparkle
59 Deri Dixi Red Perloid
59 Luxus BDP
60 Luxus Black Silver
61 Luxus WMP
62 Telstar Blue Stripe
62 Telstar Red Croc
62 Telstar Gold Croc
62 Telstar Blue Croc
63 Luxus Gold Croc
64 Speedfire Blue Sparkle
64 Luxus Black/Gold Spots
65 Speedfire Gold Croc
66 Luxus Blue Croc
66 Vox Thunderbolt Silver Croc
67 Vox Telstar Blue Croc
67 Vox Telstar Red Sparkle
Posted on 12 years ago
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Have you looked inside yet ?

It`s a drum,.....Hit It !!

.....76/#XK9207 Phonic Sound Machine D454/D-505 snares !i
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Dave, That drum was made in the late 60's about 1967-69 maybe up to or should i say could have been sold sometime in 1970..The drum was made by Pearl the Dixie name was sold by Grossman in the U.S...You say that the drum is a 5x13 that is a rare size to fine i have only seen a few of these M.I.J. snares in that size...It look's to be in very good condition too..One way to tell the age is take a lug off if the lug has the bent tab's that the mounting screw goes into this would date the drum 1967,if the lug does not have the tab's then its a later one 68-69....Mikey

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Mikey or whoever,

Speaking of Dixie drums, someone wants to trade a Dixie drum set for a vintage 1969 Ludwig blue sparkle floor tom that I have. The Dixie set has a bass, floor tom, side tom and snare. All things being equal as to condition, would that be a fair trade?

Thanks,

Don

Posted on 12 years ago
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From donothorpe

Mikey or whoever, Speaking of Dixie drums, someone wants to trade a Dixie drum set for a vintage 1969 Ludwig blue sparkle floor tom that I have. The Dixie set has a bass, floor tom, side tom and snare. All things being equal as to condition, would that be a fair trade? Thanks,Don

Hey Don...I don't think it would be unless the trade is clearly in your favor, or the floor tom is a very common color or he coughs up a little cashola. Just my 2 pennies.

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Thanks for the advice, Jonnistix, I was thinking the same. My Ludwig floor tom is a nice blue sparkle and the shell and hardware are in very good shape. I've been using it as a cocktail floor tom/bass drum in a set I play once in a while. I've attached a photo. On second thought, maybe I should keep it and not mess with trying to sell the Dixie drums.

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