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From slingerfan

Mark, on the BDP Artist, is the badge not centered top to bottom in it's panel or is that a photographic illusion? Also, how did you arrive at a '66 date? Is there a date stamp? Interior looks like it has beige stain maybe, which is possible for late '66. Thanks.

Hi slingerfan!

Yes, the position of the badge is a photographic illusion! It's just the angle I took the photo! In regards to the date, here's a picture of the date stamp...OCT66

I was really hoping for a clear maple interior, but, as you've noted, the late '66 manufacturing of this shell shows this to be around the time of the infamous "chocolate milk" interior paint!

-Mark

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MarkD!

Another great Barrett story! Thanks so much for sharing these!

-Mark

Posted on 4 years ago
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Here's the date stamp for the Deluxe Student snare drum...OCT64...plus the "P" stamp to indicate a pearl wrapped finish.

-Mark

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From idrum4fun

Hi slingerfan!Yes, the position of the badge is a photographic illusion! It's just the angle I took the photo! In regards to the date, here's a picture of the date stamp...OCT66I was really hoping for a clear maple interior, but, as you've noted, the late '66 manufacturing of this shell shows this to be around the time of the infamous "chocolate milk" interior paint!-Mark

Cool, thanks Mark. Per Dr. Wenk, Oct. '66 is exactly when the "chocolate milk" interiors started. Do you have a serial number for this one? In the 100,000 - 120,000 range would be expected.

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I have nothing against Slingerland drums, but I've only had limited experience with them. The main things I like about them are the sticksaver (shaver) rims....the chocolate milk painted interiors....and "The Jet" kit they had for awhile....now as rare as hen's teeth! I always appreciate the things that made each brand unique and instantly recognizable. And I always felt the two main competitors of the Big Four drum manufacturers were Ludwig and Slingerland. They were clearly the bigger two companies and just always seemed to be kind of having a go at each other.

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From slingerfan

Cool, thanks Mark. Per Dr. Wenk, Oct. '66 is exactly when the "chocolate milk" interiors started. Do you have a serial number for this one? In the 100,000 - 120,000 range would be expected.

You're very close with the expected serial number! It's 125558. See attached picture!

-Mark

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From idrum4fun

You're very close with the expected serial number! It's 125558. See attached picture!-Mark

Thanks again Mark. I need more late '66 examples but 125xxx looks good. No signs of badge/grommet tampering?

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From slingerfan

Thanks again Mark. I need more late '66 examples but 125xxx looks good. No signs of badge/grommet tampering?

slingerfan! The badge and grommet are original with no signs of any tampering! The inside of the shell, around the grommet, shows typical wood splintering, most likely from the way the hole was drilled. It's a very common issue and I'm sure you've seen it as well.

-Mark

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Spitfire snare collection. Top 4 are all COB, bottom row 5-ply shells. All with the TDR strainer, except the natural maple on the bottom left, which has a slapshot strainer.

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Giving this thread a bump...

Cheers

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