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Kevin
Posted on 15 years ago
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I was just looking around and saw this post for the pedal. Was that pedal similar to the Yellow Jacket? I used one (actually several of them; used to fix one with parts from another and another) years ago. Just curious. Congrats on the $80.

Vintage Drum Fan (Not a Guru)
Posted on 15 years ago
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The Yellow jacket had external springs, I don't know how similar they are.

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Kevin
Posted on 15 years ago
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Looking at the two, now, the one you had looked beefier and no leather strap. Thanks.

Vintage Drum Fan (Not a Guru)
Posted on 15 years ago
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From AZBill

Looking at the two, now, the one you had looked beefier and no leather strap. Thanks.

The Yellow Jacket was an improved version of the tempo-king....similar frame to the super speed, but different, also the leather strap was replaced by a metal link on the yellow jacket. The super speed was a compression spring type pedal, call it Slingerland's version of Ludwig's speed king, only not quite as well known, popular, or reliable.

Posted on 15 years ago
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From Ludwig-dude

The Yellow Jacket was an improved version of the tempo-king....similar frame to the super speed, but different, also the leather strap was replaced by a metal link on the yellow jacket. The super speed was a compression spring type pedal, call it Slingerland's version of Ludwig's speed king, only not quite as well known, popular, or reliable.

So, you're saying the YJ had a steel strap, but perhaps on later models? The ones I used had leather, or maybe (and memory is kinda' foggy) nylon. The steel would've solved my problems. I either just used to just beat the snot out of them or they were just old and abused when I got them. Cool seeing the pic, though.

You bring up Speed King and I remember obtaining an old, old one, in a box of parts someone gave me in like, 1979. It, too, was a mess and I gave it away (maybe I should start kicking myself). Then I moved on to a Tama single spring (forget the series) and used to repair one with another, for the next 15years, or so, because Tama, I was told, wasn't making the one I had anymore. I should look up which one it was.

Anyway, no more futszing with kick pedals. My DW 5000 is everything and more that I need. Getting it two years ago was like going from a 1968 VW Bug to George Jetson's suitcase-mobile. Talk about adjustability and durability! (I know, it's not vintage.)

Vintage Drum Fan (Not a Guru)
Posted on 15 years ago
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Posted on 15 years ago
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Hey hawghunter.

Some how the post made it under this pedal post. Can you go to the cymbal section and re-post this?

Thanks

David

Posted on 15 years ago
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