I have a beautiful 1958 WFL Blue Sparkle Snare that I am not sure if it is a Buddy Rich Classic, Pioneer or another type. Can someone help me with how to identify which it is? I have attached a few pictures. Has the Keystone WFL Badge, WFL Classic Throw, all indicitive of the era.
WFL - Buddy Rich, Pioneer or ??? Please help me identify my snare
Some of my favorites from the kits in the collection
58 WFL New Yorker Blue Sparkle
67 Ludwig Hollywood Red Psychedelic
69 Ludwig Standard Red Ruby Strata
70's Ludwig BOP "Ringo" Kit
A few of my favorite snares
20's Leedy Black Elite
51 Leedy & Ludwig Knob Tension
58 WFL Buddy Rich Classic Blue Sparkle
63 Walberg & Auge Sea Blue Agave Green Pearl
66 Leedy Shelly Manne Blue Agate Pearl
The pioneer is a 6 lug model a jazzfest is an eight lug model. also the pioneer wouldn't have the p 87 throw off as you've shown.
Definitely not the Buddy Rich Classic, as that was 8 lugs .. and .. should have the P88 butt. Still, nice looking drum! Here's a 1955 WFL BR model out of my collection ...
Tommyp
If that's a 6 lug snare with the Classic throwoff, that's probably a Porto-Pak snare which is a 5 1/2 x13.
Mike
It has 8 lugs on the drum
Some of my favorites from the kits in the collection
58 WFL New Yorker Blue Sparkle
67 Ludwig Hollywood Red Psychedelic
69 Ludwig Standard Red Ruby Strata
70's Ludwig BOP "Ringo" Kit
A few of my favorite snares
20's Leedy Black Elite
51 Leedy & Ludwig Knob Tension
58 WFL Buddy Rich Classic Blue Sparkle
63 Walberg & Auge Sea Blue Agave Green Pearl
66 Leedy Shelly Manne Blue Agate Pearl
Ah!... optical illusion on some of those pics make it LOOK like a possible 6 lug drum! So... if it has 8, and the butt is the P88, then it's a Buddy Rich Classic model. If it has a stamped butt, then technically it's not a Buddy Rich ... but it still is a Buddy Rich in build as that didn't change! It was the specific hardware on his model that made it his model. Sound wise though ... no difference!
Tommyp
Ah!... optical illusion on some of those pics make it LOOK like a possible 6 lug drum! So... if it has 8, and the butt is the P88, then it's a Buddy Rich Classic model. If it has a stamped butt, then technically it's not a Buddy Rich ... but it still is a Buddy Rich in build as that didn't change! It was the specific hardware on his model that made it his model. Sound wise though ... no difference! Tommyp
But yours doesn`t have the optical illusion of splay.
Your not gonna close this thread because I said splay again are you ?
It is weird to see only three lugs and think eight lug though.
.....76/#XK9207 Phonic Sound Machine D454/D-505 snares !i
Little stumped on this one. Are you sure that the last photo is the interior of the first photo? Bowtie lugs only have two screws, however your photo shows 4.... Which coincides with the classic lugs.
Nevin
Little stumped on this one. Are you sure that the last photo is the interior of the first photo? Bowtie lugs only have two screws, however your photo shows 4.... Which coincides with the classic lugs.Nevin
Wow we all sure missed that!
Oh and OddBall, I hardly think Tommy would own a snare drum with sspllaaayy!
Beautiful drum CT!
Mitch
Interestingly enough, I DO own one with SPLAY! ... but before I go into that, let me say this:
oddball: Nah... I'm not going to close this thread because you wrote SPLAY, as that wasn't the reason I closed that other thread anyway, and I'm sure you know that. Or maybe you don't! Hard to tell sometimes! The actual reason for the CLOSE was that the bickering and general snarkiness, while certainly entertaining!, had reached it's apogee. It was time as it was only going to continue to degrade. So there you have it! Regarding the drum I have with SPLAY though...
... it's my 1973 Fibes 5.5X14 SFT 690/COF Buddy Rich out of the BR snare drum collection. By 1973, CFMartin was in full control of the manufacturing, Bob Grauso having sold them the company in 1970. CFMartin made a few nice improvements during their watch, such as painting the interiors of the fiberglass drums BLACK for a much improved aesthetic!, but ... for whatever reason, the snare drums they built had MAJOR splay, unlike the drums built prior by Bob Grauso, which had little to none! Easy for me to make these comparisons as I own three Fibes SFT 690/COF snare drums: 1966/67 ... 1967/68 ... and the 1973 mentioned here. Anyway, here's a pic of the 1973. Have a gander! Now THAT, is some SPLAY. Doesn't effect the tuning/tensioning or sound ... but looks UGH.
Tommyp
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