This is my first post in this forum - hello all. I signed up because I want to show this community something and see if i can dig up any new information. Yesterday I got my hands on a really old, cool, funky, and quite possibly totally unique kit. These drums were made by Charles "Buck" Soistman, whose main interest was field drums, built some of the finest around in the middle 20th century. This might possibly be the only drum set he ever created, built for a friend and US Army band drummer Sam Evans. I have been playing drums for 25 years and collecting for 10, and I have never encountered shell construction like this. Seems to be 3 ply birch/mahogany with extra 3-ply sections under where hardware is mounted, and around the top and bottom, then with solid rerings glued in as well. Mostly Ludwig/WFL hardware, original calf skin head on the front kick in good shape. This set is seriously cool, lots of mojo...so, does anybody here know anything else about its history or if there are more sets out these like it?
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