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!930's Slingerland Brass Snare Value

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https://www.ebay.com/itm/153432830835?ul_noapp=true

Any Slingy experts out there.

What would you say this drum is worth.

I have not seen many from this era.

I think it might be earlier than 1937

Thank you

Posted on 5 years ago
#1
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I cannot find this drum in any of the Slingerland catalogues.

Can someone give me a hand here.

Thank you

Posted on 5 years ago
#2
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Sure looks like a Universal Model but with eight lugs. Member vintagemore2000 should be able to shed some light on this one.

Posted on 5 years ago
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From slingerfan

Sure looks like a Universal Model but with eight lugs. Member vintagemore 2000 should be able to shed some light on this one.

Does it look like there is anything irregular or out of place about it

Posted on 5 years ago
#4
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I've got one of those, although not painted. I really have no idea of value, however.

John/Levelpebble

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Posted on 5 years ago
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I had a Slingy snare drum like that 20 years ago.

It came with a four point strainer (which would pop off if you hit the drum hard), 8 tube lugs and a light brass shell.

Someone said it was a Professional model?

Not quite top of the line item as I recall?

Posted on 5 years ago
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[ame]http://www.drumarchive.com/Slingerland/Slingerland1936.pdf[/ame]

The drum in the original post looks to be the professional model as appearing in this catalogue the only difference is that the throw has a long handle on it and mine does not.

It is an 8 lugger as is the professional model...

I can't figure why the throw handle is a bit different.

Can anyone out there advise

Posted on 5 years ago
#7
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[QUOTE=kenshireen;447228][ame]http://www.drumarchive.com/Slingerland/Slingerland1936.pdf[/ame]

The drum in the original post looks to be the professional model as appearing in this catalogue the only difference is that the throw has a long handle on it and mine does not.

It is an 8 lugger as is the professional model...

I can't figure why the throw handle is a bit different.

The throw handle is different because the entire throw off is different. Yours has the 4-hole Shur Grip strainer as used on the Universal model snare. The Professional model snare uses the 3-point strainer.

Posted on 5 years ago
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The throw handle is different because the entire throw off is different. Yours has the 4-hole Shur Grip strainer as used on the Universal model snare. The Professional model snare uses the 3-point strainer.[/QUOTE]

But the Universal only has 6 lugs and not 8

So is this drum a professional or universal model?

Posted on 5 years ago
#9
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Ken,

Professional or Universal? I would call yours a Universal but with 8 lugs, as your catalogue shows that the Universal can be had in nickel or white or black lacquer finish. Whereas the Professional is nickel only.

So perhaps mine (above) could be called a Professional but with a four point Sure-grip strainer.

They're the same drum no matter what you call it.

In either case, it seems clear that the Slingerland workshop was putting on what they had in stock. And nobody noticed until 80 years later. Yeah.

John/levelpebble

John/Levelpebble

Tama Superstar 81 Aqua bop
Rogers Cleveland BDP (x2), Silver bop, Champagne, Black/Gold Duco, WMP, Blue sparkle; Dayton Red Onyx;
Camco Oaklawn 12 14 20 5x14 Tuxedo WMP
LW 59 SC Blue Sparkle, WMP
WFL Gold Sparkle SC, WMP Compacto
Gretsch 49/50 Broadkaster WMP
Fibes Copper Forte
Remo MasterEdge Bop, Gold Crown, Mondo
Slingerland Conway Black Satin
70's MIJ Del Ray, my first and fav ok I'm lying here
Way Too Many Snares, She Says
Posted on 5 years ago
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