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American master drums usa

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Does anyone here have any information on American Master Drums USA?

I have this tom 8x12. The lugs are the same as Gretsch Rocket lugs..they showed up first in the Gretsch 1939 catalog. The badge is a wavy round badge looks like. The round tack is the oldest type Gretsch used for their tom round badges...starting in early 30s. The claws showed up in late 40s.

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The photos

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Hi Kona!

I haven't heard of American Master drums, but it is cool looking! Maybe others here might know more about it.

-Mark

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Never heard of them either, but really cool looking.Thanks for posting.

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Would it be out of the question to consider that, way back then, the Gretsch factory produced special runs of drums for music stores or small companies without their own production facilities?

No matter how far you push the envelope, it is still stationery.
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From leedybdp

Would it be out of the question to consider that, way back then, the Gretsch factory produced special runs of drums for music stores or small companies without their own production facilities?

Rogers, W+A, (and probably a few other companies?) used those lugs in the late 30's I think.

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Rogers, W+A, (and probably a few other companies?) used those lugs in the late 30's I think.

That puts a different spin on speculating about this drum's pedigree.

No matter how far you push the envelope, it is still stationery.
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