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Ludwig Snare, Identify Age?

Posted on 15 years ago
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Looks old... Have you looked in the Vintage Drum Guide yet?

Kevin
Posted on 15 years ago
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Looks like a 1926-29 10 L&L nob Standard Model...if it's not a 2 pc. shell then 1930-34...too bad about the strainer...

Mike Curotto

Posted on 15 years ago
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From Mike Curotto

Looks like a 1926-29 10 L&L nob Standard Model...if it's not a 2 pc. shell then 1930-34...too bad about the strainer...Mike Curotto

If I look for a strainer (ebay) I should look for something in the 1930's? It is a one piece shell. It has 10 lugs. Are strainers of this era still kicking around for sale? Pretty rare?

Posted on 15 years ago
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From vintagetone

If I look for a strainer (ebay) I should look for something in the 1930's? It is a one piece shell. It has 10 lugs. Are strainers of this era still kicking around for sale? Pretty rare?

I have a P338 strainer that I can sell you...email me at: [email]mike@curottodrums.com[/email]

Mike Curotto

Posted on 15 years ago
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I think I do to, but I don't really know what it is worth. Then again maybe it's a piccolo.


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Posted on 15 years ago
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From Mike Curotto

Looks like a 1926-29 10 L&L nob Standard Model...if it's not a 2 pc. shell then 1930-34...too bad about the strainer...Mike Curotto

Yes it is a 2 piece shell. So looks like its from the 1920's.

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