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1963 Slingerland 4 Piece Set with Hardware and Cymbals

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Hey guys,

Two reasons for my post here.

First, to see if this ad looks good to you guys. Enough pictures, good descriptions, fair price, etc...

Second, Does anyone want these? I am willing to drive a little from the Raleigh, NC area, or possibly ship them if we can work out a way to do that.

Thanks for your replies.

BC

Here is the ad: http://raleigh.craigslist.org/msg/604248314.html

Posted on 16 years ago
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Very thorough description of a nice kit.IMO,it would be sold already if the toms were 12x8 and 14x14,so you cant really call it a jazz kit.The purists will point that out im sure.Slings unfortunately never rose to the top with Gretsch,and Ludwig but they were very well built drums none the less.Maybe if Ringo had played them,who knows eh?....Your price is "fair" but if you get offered 800 cash...grab it and good luck.

Hit like you mean it!!
Posted on 16 years ago
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Nice kit and nice description - the slightly less than classic sizes might stand in your way but I can't flaw your description or photos.

Posted on 16 years ago
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Very thorough description of a nice kit.IMO,it would be sold already if the toms were 12x8 and 14x14,so you cant really call it a jazz kit.The purists will point that out im sure.Slings unfortunately never rose to the top with Gretsch,and Ludwig but they were very well built drums none the less.Maybe if Ringo had played them,who knows eh?....Your price is "fair" but if you get offered 800 cash...grab it and good luck.

I beg to differ. Slingerland was at the top throughout the

20s up to the 40s.. And even during the 50s they were still

a player. Throughout the 60s and 70s Slingerland was still

doing healthily and was part of the big four. They declined

during the later half of the 70s and didn't survive through

the 80s..

Harrison
Posted on 16 years ago
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I think its difficult to pin point a time when Slingerland lost the momentum.Its like saying when did Ford start losing ground?Some still say they never have...anyway,i was a very active drummer from the 60,s -80,s and was never reminded how great they were,nor did i see a lot of them when i travelled "all over the place"I do remember a lot of drummers switching over to vistalites,Fibes was coming on strong,but Ludwig always was front and center,at least in my circuit.Like i said,they made great drums but a rock drummer from that era would of helped a lot as an endorser.Buddy and Gene had a different following...Watch some reruns of the Sullivan show.

Hit like you mean it!!
Posted on 16 years ago
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Didn't Mitch Mitchells endorse Slingerland?

Posted on 16 years ago
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How about 800.00 cash for the kit?

Posted on 16 years ago
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Didn't Mitch Mitchells endorse Slingerland?

Mitch Mitchell endorsed Premier and later Ludwig.

Harrison
Posted on 16 years ago
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you have a p.m.

Posted on 16 years ago
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Thanks for all of your info.

I ended up selling the drums in just a few days for my asking price.

I received a lot of low-ball offers, but I am satisfied with the price I got for them.

thanks guys

BC in Raleigh

Posted on 16 years ago
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