Hi,
I have searched the web a while now, but cannot find any references to what floor tom sizes L&L did in the 40’s. Do anyone here know if they did 18", or was 16" the largest?
Hi,
I have searched the web a while now, but cannot find any references to what floor tom sizes L&L did in the 40’s. Do anyone here know if they did 18", or was 16" the largest?
Hi again,
For those interested: Today, I stumbled upon a page from the 1948 catalogue, and found that they only did two floor tom variations. The standard was (length x width) 16 x 16", and optional choice 14 x 16".
Good to know. Thank you for the info!
Interesting size offering with the 14x16"
I thought that size was more in tune with some of the more modern drums.
Cool to know!
Interesting size offering with the 14x16"I thought that size was more in tune with some of the more modern drums.
yes, it seems players were requesting smaller sizes at that point. I have a '48 kit with a 24" kick, which was the optional size. 26" was the standard.
From the catalogue page:
"[COLOR="DarkRed"]Some dance drummers prefer a smaller snare drum, bass drum and floor tom-tom. You may select one of the following items as alternatives to the corresponding items listed above:
No. 101 - 14" x 24" Super Bass Drum, instead of No. 103, 14" x 26".
No. 38 - 5.5" x 14" Standard Snare Drum, instead of No. 35, 6.5" x 14".
No. 1040 - 14" x 16" Tom-tom, instead of No. 1045, 16" x 16".[/COLOR]"
If anyone has either of the floor tom variations available in WMP, I am in the market for one :)
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