I have two of these drums, slightly different, but the one in the photos has a date stamped inside, "Feb 1959". I Don't know too much about it, but I have two of them and a zip-up case for one of them. Any info would be appreciated, also looking to possibly sell. Thank you.
Vintage Slingerland Marching Drums
I have two of these drums, slightly different, but the one in the photos has a date stamped inside, "Feb 1959" - making this an official antique! Don't know too much about it, but I have two of them and a zip-up case for one of them. Any info would be appreciated, also looking to possibly sell. Thank you.
Not really an antique IMO They look nice .
One on my many Slingerland and not an antique .http://www.vintagedrumforum.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=118603&d=1525924468
Ok, not an antique, my bad, I thought it was 50 years, turns out it's 100. Either way, still beautiful old drums in good condition. They are quite common, then, I'm gathering?
Ok, not an antique, my bad, I thought it was 50 years, turns out it's 100. Either way, still beautiful old drums in good condition. They are quite common, then, I'm gathering?
I buy them all the time for under 100 . My first one was 20 . Drum stripper buy them cheap and sell all separate for profit .Not nice IMO
I buy them all the time for under 100 . My first one was 20 . Drum stripper buy them cheap and sell all separate for profit .Not nice IMO
Wow, I'm surprised to find that a wood marching drum from the 50's would be that common, but I have two of them, so that must say something. :)
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