Old 12-16-2017, 12:37 AM
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Default Early 40’s Slingerland Radio King Snare Wood Hardware
I have this great vintage snare with original heads in great condition. I haven’t had it appraised yet, but thought some of you may know more about it and be interested. My end goal is to sell it.
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Old 12-16-2017, 07:32 AM
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Looks like a WW2 era Rolling Bomber. Very nice.
Old 12-16-2017, 02:26 PM
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Looks like a WW2 era Rolling Bomber. Very nice.
Thanks, that confirms what a couple others have said. I'm hoping to get the formal appraisal soon with more details, because I can't find anything quite like it. -Seth
Old 12-16-2017, 02:32 PM
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Hi Seth,

sent you a PM. I'm interested in buying the snare to complete a Rolling Bomber set I'm working on.
Thanks, I wasn't able to reply to your message, it said you don't have that enabled on your account, but I just replied to your email address that was listed. Thanks.
Old 12-17-2017, 02:58 AM
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I have this great vintage snare with original heads in great condition. I haven’t had it appraised yet, but thought some of you may know more about it and be interested. My end goal is to sell it.
Some members here have these, some members (like me)would like to have these. You wont have any trouble ID`ing it or selling it here.

In the Slingerland catalog section, you`ll find it advertised in a catalog from the years they ran.

The wood is because of the metal restrictions of those war years. Ludwig has them too.

Batter head`s been changed, but that`s expected no value drop. Maybe the hoops were re-worked, the inlay fade is not the same as the shell. The resonate hoop is larger than the batter hoop, indicated by the splay of the tension rods. I`m not a Ludwig guy so I can`t explain that.
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Old 12-17-2017, 03:07 AM
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You can`t move a snare hoop because of the strainer as you can with the batter hoop so the clips will always grab the same spot.
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Old 12-17-2017, 05:22 PM
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Hi Traveler, nice snare. Like OB said, if your looking to sell it, you have a yer right here. Let us know.
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Old 12-17-2017, 10:00 PM
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Some members here have these, some members (like me)would like to have these. You wont have any trouble ID`ing it or selling it here.

In the Slingerland catalog section, you`ll find it advertised in a catalog from the years they ran.

The wood is because of the metal restrictions of those war years. Ludwig has them too.

Batter head`s been changed, but that`s expected no value drop. Maybe the hoops were re-worked, the inlay fade is not the same as the shell. The resonate hoop is larger than the batter hoop, indicated by the splay of the tension rods. I`m not a Ludwig guy so I can`t explain that.
That's helpful, thanks for your reply. I'll certainly be selling it, just awaiting an appraisal and hope to be able to list it soon. Thanks again.
Old 12-21-2017, 04:12 PM
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Just a quick update on the snare. I've checked with a couple places specifically along with several drum shops and people, and the range of fair market value is between $1000-1500. One guy appraised it around $1200, a couple others lower or higher, all within that range, most of them basing it off of pictures and my description.

It is solid 1-ply maple. I'll post another pic here of the inside. I'm seriously interested in selling it, but still determining an asking price and how to move forward with it. It's such a unique item, it's hard to let go of!
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