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Refinishing a Slingerland Rolling Bomber

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Hi Creighton,

Glad you like my set. It took me a long time to find a set this complete, and in this condition. I'm being picky but I wish the floor tome had the rosewood legs instead of using a stand.

I have had discussions with other fellow Slingerland collectors as to why some sets have the legs and some don't.

My theory is this:- as the government got more into the war, more metal was needed, right. So, If your bomber set had lots of metal the lets assume this was at the start of the war when the metal in the drum factories was already there and ready to be used up. As the war went on the metal the drum company's received would be less and less, hence then the need to substitute some metal parts for wooden ones.

What does anyone else think about that?

I also have a wooden snare stand for the set but did not have it at the time of taking the photos.

diddle001

Posted on 10 years ago
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Charming drums!

Those wraps... gorgeous - thanks for sharing!

Pascal

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Posted on 10 years ago
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Still a mystery about my white lacquer Bombers. I keep being told that Slingerland never made Bombers in White Lacquer but mine do not look like they have been striped and finished. I do know who the original owner was and he sold them to another local drummer sometime in the 50's. The 2nd owner did NOT refinish the drums. They look to have been played a lot due to scratches, etc. So why would someone have striped off the pearl when it was only about 10 years old? I can find no evidence that there was a wrap to start with. All parts are original including the wood tom legs and all hardware.

I do know that Slingerland DID have a white lacquer finish available at that time. Badges look tight and original with no paint on them. The shells do have a lap for wrap but didn't all the shells have that even the Duco? Why would the original owner go to all the trouble of striping and finishing and reassembling just to sell it in the 50's? Just doesn't make sense. My kit has the tacked bottom tom heads so was the economy model. Here is a picture of another drum with that finish so I know they did offer this finish.

Posted on 9 years ago
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Not sure about the finish, Many can do that finish. I can see and do remember that Black and Brass badge was Marching and Juvenile series, I always thought the Bombers had Aluminum Badges, with White and or Maroon print. The other kit in this thread don`t have aluminum badges either,....strange... but maybe Slingerland had surplus badges in stock......

It`s a drum,.....Hit It !!

.....76/#XK9207 Phonic Sound Machine D454/D-505 snares !i
Posted on 9 years ago
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If the team colors were White, I can see Slingerland doing that......

It`s a drum,.....Hit It !!

.....76/#XK9207 Phonic Sound Machine D454/D-505 snares !i
Posted on 9 years ago
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I finally found some other examples of Rolling Bombers is White Lacquer.

I have been told repeatedly by the experts that they never made them in white and that mine is refinished. Well here is one that looks exactly like mine. https://www.facebook.com/677078799023612/photos/pcb.974389295959226/974388772625945/?type=3&theater

Posted on 9 years ago
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^ link doesn't work here (service unavailable)

Pascal

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[I just gave up trying to cure my vintage addiction]
Posted on 9 years ago
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Facebook seems to be down. Try again later. This is the Radio King collectors Group. They say they did make them in white lacquer for sure.

Posted on 9 years ago
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Link is working now.

From the Radio King Collector page concerning the set I have: "Radio King Drums You are 100% correct! Pay no attention to the experts! That's all original and white duco was ALWAYS an option on RK drums and RB drums. Very cool looking set you have."

Posted on 9 years ago
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Diddle101 & Pack74 did you get the link to work?

https://www.facebook.com/677078799023612/photos/pcb.974389295959226/974388772625945/?type=3&theater

I have been trying to prove Slingerland made white lacquer

Bombers for 3 years and have now found some examples.

I have now seen 3 snare drums in white but mine is the only complete set

I have found.

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Posted on 9 years ago
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