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Clown vomit/frog-in-a-blender past and present

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Hi,

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Here’s a little fun with some cool and unique finishes from the past to the present.

[COLOR="Black"]1930-32 LUDWIG & LUDWIG 5 x 14 PEACOCK PEARL “FROG-IN-A-BLENDER” STANDARD MODEL[/COLOR]

I got this one from a private party many years ago. This finish is sometimes called —in a loving way—“Frog-In-A-Blender” and sometimes –again, with love-- “Clown Vomit.”

The colors are still pretty vibrant and remains a good example of 1930s Peacock Pearl.

1930-32 LUDWIG & LUDWIG 5 x 14 PEACOCK PEARL “FROG-IN-A-BLENDER” (“RAINBOW PEARL?”) STANDARD MODEL

I got this one a while back from my good friend Donn Bennett. As you can see this is a different pattern than the Peacock Pearl we are used to seeing. Even though there is no L & L catalog listing some have thought of this as “Rainbow Pearl”. Leedy had Rainbow Pearl in their catalog and since L & L and Leedy were both owned by C. G. Conn Musical Instruments at the time and literally manufactured right across from each other the speculation is that this finish was maybe Leedy but used on this L & L snare…or..it could just be another “run” of Peacock Pearl…makes for an interesting theory either way.

LATE 1990s LEEDY 5 x 14 “HAWAIIAN SHIRT/GUITAR PICK” BROADWAY STANDARD MODEL

I saw this one at a NAMM Show in the late 1990s, maybe early 2000s. At that time Leedy was trying for some type of comeback. I got the drum from Sam Bacco who at the time was associated with Leedy. He told me that he located one long-lost piece of this material from Slingerland and there was enough material left over to make a Leedy Broadway Standard snare drum. Sam told me that the finish was made with melted guitar picks (you can see some un-melted guitar picks in the finish). This finish can be seen on page 141 of Rob Cook’s book THE SLINGERLAND BOOK. The story goes: “This was from when I was doing a lot of stuff with Steve Dahl. He always wore really loud Hawaiian shirts and Spencer [Aloisio] told me ‘We can make you a drum that’ll be as loud as his shirts.’ They only had enough of this material to do this snare for me and a floor tom. I wanted a whole outfit but it couldn’t be done. Gregg Potter”. Thank you Leedy Drums and Sam Bacco!

EARLY 2000s DUNNETT/GEORGE WAY 6 x 14 “MULTI-COLOR” STANDARD MODEL

I got this drum from Ronn Dunnett (Dunnett Drums & Geo Way Drums). It was at a NAMM Show or a Chicago Vintage Drum Show. I’m not sure what Ronn calls this finish but it definitely belongs in this article with these other snare drums. I seem to remember that this was the only snare drum Ronn made in this finish.

Enjoy!

Mike Curotto

Posted on 3 years ago
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I love the melted guitar pick wrap. My clown barf set made from orphan drums. It sold quickly for the dealer that took it in trade from me. I kept the bongo toms that are now wrapped in Black Diamond Pearl to match my 1963 Leedy drum set.

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Mike,

The old stuff looks very classic -even with the terrible nicknames. The newer versions are just too bright and "plastic" looking for my taste. Your collection is beyond incredible, though. Thanks for sharing, as usual!

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From O-Lugs

Mike,The old stuff looks very classic -even with the terrible nicknames. The newer versions are just too bright and "plastic" looking for my taste. Your collection is beyond incredible, though. Thanks for sharing, as usual!

"even with the terrible nicknames"... used with love though...

Mike Curotto

Posted on 3 years ago
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Gotta love the nicknames. The colors are awesome. The old ones have a classy/classic mother of pearl look. The new ones, just wild. Both are cool IMO. How do those old ludwigs sound?

Erich

Posted on 3 years ago
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From Premslinglud

Gotta love the nicknames. The colors are awesome. The old ones have a classy/classic mother of pearl look. The new ones, just wild. Both are cool IMO. How do those old ludwigs sound?Erich

The old ones sound like 1930s snare drums with calf heads and Snappi Snares...not my sound but definitely authentic.

Mike Curotto

Posted on 3 years ago
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