Hi All,
I can't tell you how happy I was to run across this forum. I have been trying to find a way to get some help with vintage drums I own. And past that, I just love to talk drums in general. Anyway, here goes my question(s). I should have enough info for you all to help.
I have 2 "vintage" Slingerland Drums I need help identifying. Unfortunatly, I don't have pictures right now...but here goes.
The first drum is 8-lugs, silver sparkle finish. It has an oval badge, black and brass w/ serial #78985. The shell has reinforcement rings though I am not sure of the shell's wood type. (I believe it's maple, though I don't know the makeup). The strainer WAS a 3 hole strainer (which i am 90% sure was Zoomatic), but was replaced before I got the drum with a standard Ludwig 2 strainer. It does have Stick Saver Hoops and is dated inside with a Oct. 65 stamp. (This seems to match the date of the badge). There is also a "P" stamp inside but I have no clue what that represents. Any ideas?
As for value, I had the holes from the old strainer filled and the drum was professional patched with the identical covering so that only 1 seam is visable. It is in GREAT shape and one of the best sounding snares I own. Any clue what it is? (I have heard rumor it's a Radio King, but haven't verified it).
The 2nd drum is a 6-lug, faded marine pearl finish. It also has a black and brass Niles bage w/ Serial # 138518. It has a standard 2 hole Ludwig strainer and Stick Saver hoops. However, there is no extra holes in this drum so I am assuming it had a similar strainer originally. I don't know the shell type but this does have reinforcement rings as well. What is odd to me is the inside of the shell appears painted a TAN color. I thought this was the work of someone long before I got the drum, but now I hear that Slingerland did finish the inside in that style.
I hope that's enough info. Thanks in advance to anyone who can help!
I look forward to more discussions soon!
Danny