Best snare - toss up between 3.
'66 Red Sparkle Wood Powertone. Perfection in sound. Everything you could want in a wood snare drum. Regretfully sold it.
Ludwig trans badge Blue Sparkle 5.5 x 14. Started life with a P-83 strainer, someone replaced it with a Classic strainer, and painted the interior white. Has a "Bill's Drums Unlimited Inc." sticker on it from Bill Crowden's drum shop in Chicago. I cannot get this drum to sound bad no matter what. I've owned dozens of similar era Ludwig wood drums and none can touch this one.
'68 Ludwig Acrolite. I've owned tons of Acrolites, but this one was special. Sold it to a drummer friend that fell in love with it.
Worst snare - toss up between three.
'66 Midnight Blue Pearl Gretsch Name Band. Sounds like it is full of socks despite trying a million head / snare / tuning combos and desperately wanting it to sound good because it matches my set.
'66 Ludwig Downbeat 4x14. Again, sounds bad no matter what. Has maybe one almost sweet spot, but it is very tough to dial in. Still have it because it matches my Jazzette set.
'59 Gretsch 4x14 Progressive Jazz WMP. Similar to the Downbeat, very tough to dial in, sounded thin. Microsensitive did not fully disengage wires, even though it worked just fine. Sold it on ebay no reserve for $1500.