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Sonor chrome snare, what model? No badge?

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Do the edges fold over them ?

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Posted on 9 years ago
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From OddBall

Are those wood re-rings inside a metal shell ? Never seen that before !i

Nope that's masking tape. Original so I left it alone. BTW I discovered ink numbers 004 in the shell. Were these Chrome over brass, or Ferro-manganese?Magnet sticks only to near bearing edges, not anywhere else (on the shell).

Posted on 9 years ago
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From Magnus_N

I am kind of with Oddball on this one. It doesn't look like any Sonor that I have seen./Magnus

You haven't seen any Sonor Teardrop snare drums, then, apparently.

Posted on 9 years ago
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From OddBall

Pounder, is it possible to get better pics of what those re-ring thingy`s are ? That`s new to me and prolly everyone else.

It's masking tape, as I already said. Your snare probably has different era lugs fo sho.

Posted on 9 years ago
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From Pounder

You haven't seen any Sonor Teardrop snare drums, then, apparently.

Apparently not, but I do have a 1958 teardrop kit, including snare drum, and obviously I have never played it with open enough eyes.

/M

Posted on 9 years ago
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Refer to http://www.vintagedrumguide.com/sonor_snare_page.html earlier snares had the offset lugs, whereas the 1965 snare has the same lugs as my snare has.

Hoops, t-rods, etc.. all Sonor. I wonder if it may have had a stick-on badge, but so far have not found one like it. Also I'm wondering, whether or not the shell is chrome over brass. I'm reluctant to say, remove a lug and scrape lightly along one of the holes to look underneath. It isn't a seamless shell, though. has a seam and a weld under one of the lugs. I'm awaiting approval by admins on the Sonormuseum site. Thanks for any useful info!

Posted on 9 years ago
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Better yet, refer to the catalogs over at the Sonor Museum, like this one from 1969.

I am a long standing member over there and have some knowledge about Sonor drums, and certainly would not be pretentious enough to propose an opinion on something I had never seen, apparently.

/Magnus

Posted on 9 years ago
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Thanks for the link! I looked at every catalog in the museum before I posted. My snare drum looks exactly like the King of Snares model EXCEPT it has a different throwoff, and muffler. The shell, lugs, hoops all appear to be the same, at least to my eyes. Do you see the similarity?

Posted on 9 years ago
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You don`t need to remove a lug. Is it heavy ?

Two reasons you wont find a badge on vintage SONOR,....in the fifties, SONOR has a script logo that was painted on, and often washes or wears off. They switched to a badge after. During the early seventies SONOR put foil lick and stick badges on metal snares. They also put grommet held trademark badges on metal snares that went out with high end kits. 004 would be either April 60 or April 70, with that muffler, I bet 70, stick on badge.

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

.....76/#XK9207 Phonic Sound Machine D454/D-505 snares !i
Posted on 9 years ago
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From Pounder

You haven't seen any Sonor Teardrop snare drums, then, apparently.

When you get on the museum site, you`ll find he has seen snares you haven`t yet. Lots of Henks vintage Teardrop detailed stuff over there.

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

.....76/#XK9207 Phonic Sound Machine D454/D-505 snares !i
Posted on 9 years ago
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