would these be the spurs for an Oaklawn period 20" bass drum? thanks.
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ok, the reason i ask is...some of you know that i inherited a Oaklawn drum set from my aunt and in a lit'l suitcase she also gave me had drum and guitar paraphernalia. these were also in that suitcase. just want to make sure they were not for that kit. thanks.
would these be the spurs for an Oaklawn period 20" bass drum? thanks.[Attachment: 98394]
They look like something Charlie Chaplin would use to do that "dancing feet" dinner roll on a fork bit with. You know what I mean? :)
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[ame="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4DLdMa98JdM"]Charlie Chaplin - The Gold Rush - Roll Dance - YouTube[/ame]
Robyn,
I don't know if you (or many other members) noticed that an original Camco endorser and authority just joined the forum. Check out Alaschiver's post in the Vintage Drum section:
http://www.vintagedrumforum.com/showthread.php?t=55638
Mike
Hard to say with the stoppers on them. They used that type of straight leg with a sharpened end for 18" bass drums mainly but I've exceptions where they use straight ones (rather than the more usual curved model) all the way up to a 24"on a late 60s kit - but not the norm.
The holders should ideally be round a la Gretsch rather than the type shown in JCCabinets pic, which they seemed to use exclusively for the curved spurs.
How long are they? Would be more instructive to see the holders they go into.
+1 on Tama...
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