I have an old Gretsch wooden snare. I looks like the shell was painted red, a strip was taped off, and then the shell was painted green, leaving a red strip around the middle as a finished product. No markings on the inside which is coated a light grey. It has 12 claws connected on either side by 6 long tension rods which run through a lug (more of a guide) half way through.
The badge does not look to have been tampered and the badge is from the 1930's-60's. The shell and all components are tight! Great condition.
The snare wires also read Gretsch Responso.
I swapped out the washers for the nylons when I put the Evans Head down. Prior to this it had a couple of heads on wood hoops that were the consistancy of maybe a durable constuction paper.
Does anyone have a clue if this is an old educational line or if this was "It"?
Is this a museum piece or just an old drum for some newbe to stroke a million and one times prior to getting a full set? Any ball parks on value? Thanks. E.
Hmmm...Well, If you think you might have a clue as too what I am refering to, launch me an e-mail address and I will send you some pics. I guess the format I have the pics in is too large.