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Antique Jazz Bass Drum

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An other very old treasure.

Certainly from the Art-Deco decades, 20's-30's, few years after jazz came in France with the soldiers of the WWI.

The first Jazz concert was in Nantes where soldiers where confined. In 1917.

If any connaisseurs can help on datation or more, t'will be welcome!

Eric

STAR WMP 22-13-16-cc14 (inside grey finish)
STAR Gold Flame 22-13-16-cc14
STAR WMP 22-13-16 (with inside rings)
HOSHINO red pearl 22-13-16-cc14
ASBA Stainless Steel 24-13-13-16
ASBA Stainless Steel 24-13-18
LUDWIG Black oyster (ringo!) 1968
LUDWIG Stainless Steel 1976 22-12-13-16

Zildjian, Bosphorus, Ufip, Tosco

and few more...
Posted on 11 years ago
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Oh! forget the size!

68cmx28cm

27inch head drum

very easy to find!

STAR WMP 22-13-16-cc14 (inside grey finish)
STAR Gold Flame 22-13-16-cc14
STAR WMP 22-13-16 (with inside rings)
HOSHINO red pearl 22-13-16-cc14
ASBA Stainless Steel 24-13-13-16
ASBA Stainless Steel 24-13-18
LUDWIG Black oyster (ringo!) 1968
LUDWIG Stainless Steel 1976 22-12-13-16

Zildjian, Bosphorus, Ufip, Tosco

and few more...
Posted on 11 years ago
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That is very nice!

Posted on 11 years ago
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I have a large collection of old bass drums, & I've never seen an American builder w/ t rods, where the rods thread beyond the handle. The inside construction of the shell & reinforcement bands can often give a clue about the maker. That cymbal has just about the right amount of holes to give a nice sizzle ! !

Posted on 11 years ago
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From tdennis

I have a large collection of old bass drums, & I've never seen an American builder w/ t rods, where the rods thread beyond the handle. The inside construction of the shell & reinforcement bands can often give a clue about the maker. That cymbal has just about the right amount of holes to give a nice sizzle ! !

I'm probably less than half way to understanding drums out of Europe and I agree: the thread in the T-rod is a unique one. I always figure that the clues in the drum really lie in the shell design and I would like to peruse those further on this one.

Posted on 11 years ago
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Thank you all. Great infos.

I found this BD in Bordeaux, and i do some parallel research on french honky tonks and pre-WWII jazz club...

R's mo'pics

STAR WMP 22-13-16-cc14 (inside grey finish)
STAR Gold Flame 22-13-16-cc14
STAR WMP 22-13-16 (with inside rings)
HOSHINO red pearl 22-13-16-cc14
ASBA Stainless Steel 24-13-13-16
ASBA Stainless Steel 24-13-18
LUDWIG Black oyster (ringo!) 1968
LUDWIG Stainless Steel 1976 22-12-13-16

Zildjian, Bosphorus, Ufip, Tosco

and few more...
Posted on 11 years ago
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It's possible that your hoops are on backwards. The outer edge that catches the hooks is usually rounded, & the inside edge that lays against the flesh hoop has a flat edge. If they're on backwards, the hooks will chew up the edge.

Posted on 11 years ago
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From WALSTIB

Thank you all. Great infos.I found this BD in Bordeaux, and i do some parallel research on french honky tonks and pre-WWII jazz club...R's mo'pics

Is that Nevers or Limousin oak?

Posted on 11 years ago
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