11 silingerland
10 gretsch
5 kent
5 mij kent
3 ludwig
2 ugly
1 black swamp
1 pearl
11 silingerland
10 gretsch
5 kent
5 mij kent
3 ludwig
2 ugly
1 black swamp
1 pearl
Ludwig - 6 drums [Club Dates w/13" cut-down + one bass 12x22" and a 30s student model snare drum]
Mitch
Right now my only US kit is Rogers, I play a Premier too & a Slingerland snare. All the others come from across the other pond.
32 Slingerland drums
With 31 members listing their inventories (prior to Clamshell's post above), here's the latest update (1,774 drums total!). I knew the Ludwig bar was going to jump up once BEC checked in. We've reached almost 1000 Ludwig drums, but Mark, Bermuda, and BEC account for 655 of that total (maybe Ludwig endorsers should have been excluded ;)) We need some other big collectors of Camco, Rogers, and Gretsch to smooth out this anomaly.
Check out the totals of each member at the bottom of the data table:
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and to answer the question, am I an accountant or engineer? No. In the private sector, I would be considered more of an operational or productivity analyst. My job consists of a lot of data collection, so this poll was right in my wheelhouse. Hope it's providing a little insight and fun.
Mike
Great job Mike. Overall it answers and confirms what I expected, except I'm still stumped that Rogers is outstripping Gretsch. Does make me think a set of rare and affordable Leedys is in order.
Oh and, I have to make the Rogers thing worse. Bought a 4-piece today for short. Couldn't resist.
I'm a little surprised that Slingerland is 2nd in line. I totally expected Ludwig on top, But expected Rogers or Gretsch to be next. My remark has nothing to do with quality, I just don't see Slingys in Canada that much. At least no where near as many as vintage Gretsch or Rogers kits.
Very interesting thread!!
Cheers
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