Mike I bought two custom made snare drums from a fellow in Oregon
both drums were made from a single 6-ply 10"x 14" eight lug concert tom
I wanted a matching snare for my 70's sky blue pearl kit but did not want to pay the prices being asked for them .
Now these custom made snares cost me 500.00 for both (shipped)
This fellow originally was shooting for just one snare using the undrilled half of the concert tom to make a beautiful 10 lug drum
Two of the four holes used originally for the concert tom bracket are the only tell-tale signs of the drum's former design and function
after completing the first drum my seller started thinking of what to do with the remaining batter side half of the concert tom
what he decided to do was drill a second set of holes in an offset pattern.
and then just like he did with the first snare, he formed a new bearing edge on side that he been cut
the result was a funky cool and very awesome sounding eight lugger
I had already bought the ten lug drum before I saw this second drum
I liked it so much, I bought this second snare as well
partly just so I could show and tell the whole "two from one" story
Coincidentally Mike,
I too have a butcher block kit I recently put together from orphans
I have it set up with cymbals and hardware and for a snare I have been using this custom offset 8 lugger I like it so much I called my seller and put in a request for another two snares in the butcher block wrap
I have not decided if the snare from the blank half of the drum will be another ten lug or if I should do a 8 lug jazz fest clone?
the second drum will be another eight lug with the off-set mini lugs
one benefit of this new project is the concert tom he is using in this case was never drilled for clip or any other style mounts and is sort of a virgin save for the eight mini lugs so I will not have any extra holes on either drum when finished
the time table on that is sometime around the end of May or early June