[COLOR="Navy"]GeraldE61:
Your drum is from the Gretsch HSS era of Slingerland ownership, after Gretsch bought Slingerland in 1986. So it is not from Chicago-land Slingerland, and not from the 1960s. Also, your drum is from just before Gibson bought Slingerland, and so it is not MusicYo.
Specifically you have an Artist Custom Model #SAD146, 10 lugs 6.5x14, finished in ?Wine Red Maple?, which was a lacquer wood finish. Your drum was made in Taiwan in about late 1993, just a tad before Gretsch sold Slingerland to Gibson. While it is possible your shell might be 5-ply, 7mm thick, it is more likely 9-ply, 8.5 mm thick. The interior ply and the exterior ply are Canadian maple, with all the interior plies being of white mahogany.
The black and brass badge you have is one of the badges HSS Slingerland had made for its Artist Custom and Classic series. The single biggest giveaways to date the badge are the serial number and the lone ?U.S.A.?. Niles badge serial numbers end before 600,000; any serial number as high as yours is after Chicagoland Slingerland ended. And, all Chicagoland badges will have either ?Chicago? or ?Niles? printed before the ?U.S.A.?. Only this Gretsch HSS badge has a lone ?U.S.A.?.
And specifically on the black and brass 1960?s Niles badges, the ?Slingerland? is a very different scroll pattern. For more specifics, please feel free to peruse my recent Slingerland articles on Chicagoland badges and serial numbers, on this site.
Besides the badge, the only thing close to being U.S.A. about the HSS Artist series was the North American maple shell plies (sometimes American, usually Canadian), which were shipped to Taiwan where the shell and drum were actually made. But that?s about it - everything else on the drum is of Taiwanese origin. Of course, though not a 1960?s Niles Slingerland drum, and whatever your personal view of offshore manufacturing, the HSS Artist Custom series are generally considered to be pretty nice drums.
By the way, you actually do have a Niles Slingerland part on your drum ? ?accidentally? that is. The strainer on your drum is a post-factory retrofit Niles Zoomatic from sometime 1962 ? 1968. It?s not an HSS-era Zoomatic![/COLOR]