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You have a late 1920s L & L 5 x 14 nob Standard Model. That strainer is called the Professional Strainer and was around from 1928-1939 +/-. Is the shell a 2-pc. shell or a one-pc. shell? Those are great player drums so enjoy it. Mike Curotto |
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I think it's a 2pc shell. Is the seam right at the bottom of the bead? How much do you think the drum is worth? Also would you be interested in it? I don't play anymore due to severe tinnitus. I just teach now and can't be around any loud music.
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Many would be interested at the right price. That snare is valuable. Close to 4 digits, if i am not mistaken.
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I sold one about three years ago for $800, yours I think is a little older than mine was.
You can get a nice buck for it but, they are great sounding drums and finding them in that condition for a good price is hard. I regret selling mine every time I see one! |
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Thanks for all of the info gentlemen, I do appreciate it. I will post if for sale in a day or so. No reasonable offer will be refused!
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This is easily a $1,000 instrument as is - you scored a real winner here. Looks like it's in amazing condition as well!
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