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ID for this metal slingerland snare ?

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i found this for cheap. but i've never seen a slingerland like it. not sure if its some other snare with a slingerland 60's badge grommeted on. The lugs (10 lug) seem correct though. i liked the sound of it so i got anyway.

here it is...

any ideas??

[IMG]http://www.boldrecording.com/adamjay/drums/slingerlandsnare.jpg[/IMG]

Posted on 18 years ago
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a very similar one just popped up on eBay.

but that one is 8 lugs instead of 10.

[IMG]http://i23.ebayimg.com/03/i/07/86/7d/64_1.JPG[/IMG]

Posted on 18 years ago
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[COLOR="Navy"]AdamJay:

This is a 1969 Model #140 Deluxe Student, aluminum shell model. Slingerland cataloged the #140 at this time with 8 lugs as standard, but they made quite a few with 10 lugs also.

Unfortunate that someone drilled an extra hole and put a generic strainer on, instead of the original Rapid. Still a great drum; when appropriately tuned with the right heads the #140 can be a particularly crisp and responsive snare drum. Another Slingerland "secret".

DrCJW[/COLOR]

Posted on 18 years ago
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DrCJW,

thanks alot for ID'ing this snare.

I'll keep my eyes peeled for a Rapid strainer on eBay.

i picked this snare up from a musicgoround store in Wisconsin. i paid $60. and i can't stop playing it. it has become my go-to when i am recording mostly rimshots.

Posted on 18 years ago
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