Hi, I need some help age dating and valuing a WFL marching snare 15w x 12h. It looks to have a mahogany shell, it is a white pearl finish that is yellowing. Looks like a P83 with an engraved badge with WFL in it. Badge on shell appears to be the aluminum 1940's. No extra holes I can see and in nice condition. Can't get pics to upload.
WFL Parade Snare
Post pix to photobucket or somewhere and leave a link.
Maybe someone will look, maybe not. Been a lot of people kicking us in the head for free appraisals lately and no one is really interested in doing much these days, but thanks for stopping by.
Oh, you could join in the community, and and participate, maybe share a little wisdom, be a neighbor, but as for just drive by's, you may want to check completed sales on ebay for an accutate measure of what it will get on ebay, since that is what you intend to do anyway....
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I have a rough idea as to value. I'm looking more for any info to help age date. I haven't seen very much info on the web on marching snares. From what I have seen and read the P83 was introduced in 1950? The badge looks like a 1940's aluminum. Is there a way to tell when in the 1940's they were used. I would think it have to be post war 1946-50. So maybe a transition of 1949-50 since it has the P83. I'm just guessing. The drum has a natural mahogany shell with the white pearl exterior. Maybe an expert could shed some light or direct me to a site that can. thanks
I have a rough idea as to value. I'm looking more for any info to help age date. I haven't seen very much info on the web on marching snares. From what I have seen and read the P83 was introduced in 1950? The badge looks like a 1940's aluminum. Is there a way to tell when in the 1940's they were used. I would think it have to be post war 1946-50. So maybe a transition of 1949-50 since it has the P83. I'm just guessing. The drum has a natural mahogany shell with the white pearl exterior. Maybe an expert could shed some light or direct me to a site that can. thanks
Go to this section of the forum at the top of the page Vintage Drum Identification and look under drum badges, also the date you have stated is not an aluminum badge, generally marching snare drums bring less money than a regular snare drum does!
That's where I got the date (from the ID page) it shows an aluminun keystone badge that is dated 1940's that is on my drum. Also this drum is NOT for sale...I don't know how that got on my post. Although I'm a guitar guy I have a small collection of Ludwig snares.
That's where I got the date (from the ID page) it shows an aluminun keystone badge that is dated 1940's that is on my drum. Also this drum is NOT for sale...I don't know how that got on my post. Although I'm a guitar guy I have a small collection of Ludwig snares.
Here send me the pics of your drum photo the badge, [email]boomwhack@gmail.com[/email]
Bob, Man she's a beauty!!!! yeah your correct that is the year model look inside the shell it may be stamp dated, red stamp, that is a great set snare drum, if you have a stand to accommodate it, keep it, fine field snare drum
That's where I got the date (from the ID page) it shows an aluminun keystone badge that is dated 1940's that is on my drum. Also this drum is NOT for sale...I don't know how that got on my post. Although I'm a guitar guy I have a small collection of Ludwig snares.
Well, this is the "For Sale" section of this forum....and I apologize if you truly are seeking information, but lately we have been hammered by people coming here, setting up an account slamming our heads for information, then when we tell them the drum(s) are worth 100 bucks, the next day they are found on ebay/CL for $15,000 becauise they are so RARE! even if it is a Ludwig Rocker bass drum in blue sparkle....
So, since you did not pop on and introduce yourself and look around a bit, I naturally assume you are here to glean all the information you get and run off to gain the riches of the world....
So, that said, Welcome!
"I enjoy restoring 60s Japanese "stencil" drums...I can actually afford them..."I rescue the worst of the old valueless drums for disadvantaged Children and gladly accept donations of parts, pieces and orphans, No cockroaches, please...
http://www.youtube.com/user/karstenboy
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Coffee...16613138379603
Sorry I didn't intro myself but wasn't sure of proper procedure also I just bought the snare today. I had researched it on the site for a couple of days and was excited to find out more about it. I am not a drummer but I appreciate fine drums and talented drummers. I play guitar but have a small collection of vintage Ludwig snares that I have run across through the years. I keep thinking I will put together a set to match(and learn to play correctly) but they are kind of hard to find piece by piece in my budget but I continue my search.
Sorry I didn't intro myself but wasn't sure of proper procedure also I just bought the snare today. I had researched it on the site for a couple of days and was excited to find out more about it. I am not a drummer but I appreciate fine drums and talented drummers. I play guitar but have a small collection of vintage Ludwig snares that I have run across through the years. I keep thinking I will put together a set to match(and learn to play correctly) but they are kind of hard to find piece by piece in my budget but I continue my search.
Welcome,Bob great to have you with us,and man thats a fine fine looking snare drum you have, we have a wanted section you can always post what your looking for, glad to have you with us!guitar2D' DrummerClapping Happy2
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