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What Snare is that?

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Again I shot an old Snare, which I can´t identify.

Anyone an idea? I don´t think it´s german or MIJ, maybe eastern?

Specialy the tension rods are not typical to me for a western product (?)

Would be kind if s.o. can help

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Marc
Posted on 10 years ago
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Those may be plain-old hex-headed bolts and not even tension rods, cause he kept losing his Premier style key! But

I have seen drums with hex-headed rods. Watch this turn out to be a Russian Trumpet-playing Dolphin drum...

Posted on 10 years ago
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From teverson-sr

Those may be plain-old hex-headed bolts and not even tension rods, cause he kept losing his Premier style key! But I have seen drums with . Watch this turn out to be a Russian Trumpet-playing Dolphin drum...

No.

EPOIMI or RMIF drums never had hex-headed rods in original ---only a direct slot heads.

George.

Posted on 10 years ago
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