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Beverley - the coolest BD lugs i've ever seen

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This is for sale over here. Too far away for me and a seller unwilling to ship, so it won't be mine. But, those lugs are sensational, as are the T-rods. It's a 26" and i'm guessing 60s.

On another Beverley thread of mine i speculate about whether Beverley were the first to design the imperial snare lug. This further demonstrates their flare for lug design IMO

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Posted on 11 years ago
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lovely. double mufflers too. seems like a marching drum but with the double mufflers, I would say a small orchestral drum too. the badge style suggests late 40's , perhaps early 50's but the drum style suggests 30's.

can't see this as a 60's drum. almost all of the drums from that era were made up from Premier parts and the unique Beverley lugs that Premier molded ,were still Premieresque.

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Really are great lugs. Very cool.

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From calfskin

lovely. double mufflers too. seems like a marching drum but with the double mufflers, I would say a small orchestral drum too. the badge style suggests late 40's , perhaps early 50's but the drum style suggests 30's. can't see this as a 60's drum. almost all of the drums from that era were made up from Premier parts and the unique Beverley lugs that Premier molded ,were still Premieresque.

You're right. I meant to say 50s, that was my gut feeling. This line was introduced in 1955 apparently

The more I look at it the more i want it. Will look good with my Beverley Dual snare (which will have a replacement lug soon thanks to a top bloke on the Mike Dolbear site)

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Beverley,... heavily underrated IMO.

Those BD lugs are indeed spectacular.

I picked up this 1960's snare a couple of months ago. (UK's answer to Ludwig's LM400).

Great looks but above all,... one of the best sounding snares I've ever heard.

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From Fayray

You're right. I meant to say 50s, that was my gut feeling. This line was introduced in 1955 apparentlyThe more I look at it the more i want it. Will look good with my Beverley Dual snare (which will have a replacement lug soon thanks to a top bloke on the Mike Dolbear site)

Nice, truly brings up the question, Who really designed the Imperial lug?

BTW, what does the cable do?

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Posted on 11 years ago
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Stedi - that's the Beverley 21? I have the Premier 35 with the Beverley lugs. You're right, they are a really good drum and a match for the Ludwig.

green glass drum - The cable would originally attach to a foot pedal and turns the bottom snare wires on and off (also has a separate hand lever too). Sadly the foot pedal has gone but everything else is there and works. From what i can tell Ludwig introduced the imperial lug in 1936 and the Bev is 1930s. Who came first i have not been able to determine.

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Posted on 11 years ago
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From Fayray

This is for sale over here. Too far away for me and a seller unwilling to ship, so it won't be mine. But, those lugs are sensational, as are the T-rods. It's a 26" and i'm guessing 60s.On another Beverley thread of mine i speculate about whether Beverley were the first to design the imperial snare lug. This further demonstrates their flare for lug design IMO

Leedy had a small "half moon" BD lug VERY similar to this in the 30's -40's also.Can anyone do a pic of one of those?

It even had the 3 Art Deco Streamline "Speed Lines" <(as they called them) on each side...

"Always make sure your front bottom BD lugs clear the ground!"
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art decco!!! really cool lugs

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Deco is the correct spelling

"Always make sure your front bottom BD lugs clear the ground!"
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