Some time ago I posted a query about this little blue drum that I bought for a song. I couldn't work out what I'd bought but advice on the forum and closer examination determined that this was a late 50's early 60's 15" marching snare cut down to 5.5". There's no badge on it so I don't know who made it but I suspect Ludwig or maybe WFL. It has nice heavy triple flange NOB hoops (identical to those on my Broadway sans name stamp).
Upon returning from a wonderful trip along the Camino de Santiago in Spain, I was sufficiently inspired to set about restoring this little gem and I'm quite pleased with how it turned out. The original snare strainer was toast so I gave it a nice time-appropriate WFL strainer and butt instead and it sounds really good. The hideous metallic blue paint was a swine to remove but with several applications of stripper it eventually relented and with some careful sanding there is barely a trace left.
With its 8 lugs and heavy hoops it has a great sound and will hopefully give someone a lot of pleasure when I move it on. Interestingly inside the shell it has the inscription 'Ronnie Lee Jones - 1962) and it would be nice to know who this guy is/was and whether it was him that cut the shell down all those years ago. Anyway I hope the before & after photos do it justice!