THANKS to all for taking the time to have a look at my snare and for all the positive feedback as well as the running discussion of the drum!Clapping Happy2
I truly appreciate it all!
jegellman: Your post motivated me to do a little extra research, which is always a good thing. I've been in contact with several GW/Camco experts & and have also continued reading any publication I can find on both of these companies to obtain as much information as possible. Still, questions seem to remain.
You stated that "I was told that George Way snare drums did NOT come with keyholders" and "that was included later (only as) a CAMCO thing." From what I've researched I believe that you are correct. Harry Cangany in his publication, "The Great American Drums And The Companies That Made Them, 1920-1969" states that "this holder was never on the Way Models."
You also asked whether the inside of the shell shows any signs of drilling around the keyhole or re-installation of the badge? The answer to both of those questions is definitely NO. I'm convinced that the key holder as well as the badge on this drum are both original components.
Here's some additional information I've found:
According to John Aldridge, as stated on page 44 of his publication, "Guide to Vintage Drums", the Casino Aristocrat model (4.5 x 14) was added to the G.W. Aristocrat line in 1961. The Casino Aristocrat is shown in the 1961 G.W. catalog but NOT in the 1961 Camco catalog. It IS shown in the 1962 Camco catalog with the identical G.W. catalog description .
I also noticed that in the aforementioned Harry Cangany publication there is no mention of the Casino Aristocrat Model snare drum in the George Way section. However, Mr. Cangany does list the Casino Aristocrat Model snare drum in the Camco Drum Company section of the publication.
Another interesting little fact I discovered is that the 1961 Camco catalog shows Camco toms with G.W. badges installed. The same Camco catalog also has pics of the identical key holder and tone control that happen to be installed on my drum.
I'm starting to believe that mine might possibly be a GW/Camco "hybrid." I say this because the drum was manufactured in 1961, the same year that Camco bought out GW. The drum has its original GW badge but also has the keyholder & tone control, which are Camco components. The snare side head is also stamped "CAMCO" in black ink. An acquaintance who truly is a GW/Camco expert, mentioned that he had only seen two Casino Aristocrat models in his lifetime -- mine and another that was missing its badge.
I can imagine the possibility that the shell with the original wrap and badge might have been on a shelf when GW transitioned over to Camco and then the keyholder and tone control were factory-installed on it. Who knows?
Regardless of what "really" happened, it's one I definitely plan on keeping! When I get a minute I might start a post on the forum to see if I can find out any additional information.
THANKS AGAIN for "instigating" (LOL) this discussion!