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Hi-Lo Snare drum (japan) recently acquired

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I noticed in the badges section of the Vintage Drum Guide there was no Hi-Lo badge. In the list of Japanese drum makers Hi-Lo is listed as Hy-Lo.

Anyone know where I can send pics of the badge and drum after I clean it up?

Anyone know a timeline for the Hi-Lo Best Quality (japan) drums?

Anyone know if this drum is of any value?

Its in remarkably good condition, a beautiful red oyster pearl type finish, plays and sounds really good.

Bob

Posted on 15 years ago
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[COLOR="DarkRed"]It's the same japanese stencil as the others.

George Lawrence over at Vintage Drum Museum is the guru of old Japanese drums...

http://www.vintagedrummuseum.com/forum/index.php

The forum never took off, but it is still there.[/COLOR]

www.2ndending.com
Posted on 15 years ago
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Thanks Jaye.

I figure so much, but you never know. Ill write George and see what he thinks.

I had a Dixie drum set as my first kit my folks bought for me in 6th grade, and later owned another *** kit as a practice kit, cant remember the name.

Good news for the Japanese I guess is how well Yamaha has done over the years. Great drums........but thats about it as far as I know.......

Ive been totally in love with my Dave Weckl Dual strainer 13" since I bought it 8 years ago.

Thanks for the thread dude.........

Posted on 15 years ago
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