Hi
I would like to ask some drum expert, if in the Jazz Festival snare drums the wrap was glued inside the shell as in the attached photo. This is a 1965 snare shell. I don't know if the image is clear enough.
Thanks for your help.
Hi
I would like to ask some drum expert, if in the Jazz Festival snare drums the wrap was glued inside the shell as in the attached photo. This is a 1965 snare shell. I don't know if the image is clear enough.
Thanks for your help.
Jazz, I am no expert, but that shell is correct. Round Badge
Yes, wrap is correct in your pic. The wood was flat when wrap glued on.
You can cut the wrap right where it goes into the shell and start the new wrap there. This is the standard practice.
This is the usual telltale sign that a drum has been rewrapped.
It is possible to open the joint and insert wrap all the way into the joint but the only people who would do this would be someone trying to commit fraud, usually making a fake Oyster Black Pearl Ringo Jazz Festival.
Ludwig stopped having the wrap go into the joint at some point in 1968.
Thanks for the valuable and complete answer. I did not know this Ludwig procedure, that's why I asked.
This drum is stamped 1965 but the wrap looks suspiciously new...
It’s called a scarf joint
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