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Dixie Snare Help

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If you've read my "$4 Ludwig" post in the Vintage section this is pretty much the same deal: I got a Dixie snare at a yardsale, $10. I would like to know anything about it that can be supplied.

The Spec's:

Dimensions: 5" X 14"

Shell Material/Finish: Wood, wrapped in a red sparkle finish.

Hardwear: 8 lug, squarish; most comparable to Slingerlands Sound King Lugs. Strainer most comparable to Slingerland's Zoomatic, but much more narrow and rectangular. Internal Tone Control Arm. Double flange hoops.

Snares: 20 strand

Heads: Ludwig Striders; Medium on Batter, X-thin on Snare.

Defects: Extremely limited, some small rust spots (mainly on air port.) Few scratches.

Other: Came with a stand that appears to be very old, the legs fold flat and even upward. Made in USA, says "Lonestar Drum Stand" on brackets.

Posted on 17 years ago
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That's what some call a stencil drum... really a term stolen from early 20th century piano marketing. One company makes a whole bunch of low-mid range product with no name and sells them to retailers that put whatever name they wish on them. Dixie's on the vintagesnaredrum.com homepage.

http://www.vintagesnaredrums.com/

it's one of the many, many 'brands' to come out of the Pearl and Star (Tama) factories in Japan in the 60s and 70s.

Posted on 17 years ago
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