ok...as you can tell by my user name im not a drummer...but my brother is. Our birthday is comin up and i want to get him the snare for this drum set if i can find out what it is and which one goes with it and find it....please help me...hes the one with the white-ish drum set with the hat on...i dont know what year it is...i think its around 70, but he is using his old snare from his other set cuz he doesnt have the one for this one. I really want it to be the snare that goes with the set so if anyone has any info please let know...the year...the model...links...whatever...i have til the 25th of july [IMG]http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b23/ghost224/DSCN0077.jpg[/IMG]
Birthday Present Help Sonor Snare
Hello,
Sonor built some different snare drums at that time, so there
are different types that all would fit with the rest of the set.
I think more important is the question:
should it be a snare with a wood shell or better made of steel?
If it must be Sonor, eBay is my best guess, or this one here:
There your query could be successful, too.
Good luck!
Ralf
do you have any idea what year that would be...and maybe the name of the type of sonor drum set it is...like the model or whatever?...i mean basicly i really just want the shell and the lugs and **** to match you know...i mean if thats possible...and all the other snares he has had have been wood so i guess wood would be the way to go.
Guess it's from the 60s (due to the teardrop lugs design).
Here's another link:
Either you may search in 'Identify your kit' or you may be successful
at the 'catalogs' therein.
Ralf
i tried to regester for that...but it never sent me an activation email and i did it twice.
www.sonormuseum.com (without '/forum')
Have a look on the left side:
There you may find detailed information about the drumset.
I guess you have the possibility to have a close look at that
Sonor of your brother so that you can compare it with the
pics on this website.
Concerning registration at the forum: I have no idea what's
going wrong there for you.
Ralf
If this is still of interest:
This seems to a 64/65 Sonor "big beat also known as "Teardrop" due to its lugs.
The shells should be 3ply beech with reinforcing rings, as the concealed cymbalholder on the bassdrum hints to.
The finish is definetly not original. In tha period ther were only 2 white wraps available on sonor drums. White satin flame an white marine pearl and it seems to be none of them.
There are some snares with a matching design.
The standard matching 14x5 with woodshell is called D471 (nice one)
The standard 14x5 with metalshell: D424 (not seamless, rubbish)
Nice 14x5 with seamless shell: D444, pretty cool
best and most expensive snaredrum from that period: D426. its chrome over brass, pretty havy and with single adjustable snare whires. The Queen. pretty expensive.
D422/421 are 14x5 with parallel strainer
same withe the 425
try to get a d471. there not that expensive and quite cool
Recently one D471 was sold on German eBay for 137 euros.It is a great snare!
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im pretty sure the "badge" on the drums for the rest of the set just says "made in germany" it doesnt say western or west...and it says it on the same badge as the sonor logo instead of it being a separate skinny one under it...i had his room mate look at it and thats what he said...does that help anything?
I have a D444 that I would part with for $200+shipping. Send me an email or PM if interested. Tom
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