I am in no position to buy right now (out of state) and no need.......
But WOW - this is a steal! BUY THIS NOW.
Made by Pearl in the late 60s/ or more likely early 70s.
These are GREAT snares!
It's on EBAY - item number 221648637131
I am in no position to buy right now (out of state) and no need.......
But WOW - this is a steal! BUY THIS NOW.
Made by Pearl in the late 60s/ or more likely early 70s.
These are GREAT snares!
It's on EBAY - item number 221648637131
Thought that strainer was the 80's version?
Nice catch, been looking for a COB Pearl like the one Stew still uses and picked one up
from Reverb last week. Can't wait until it arrives! :D
BTW, the shipping sucks :)
This is just steel - but looks to be in good condition. Clean it up right (NO STEEL WOOL) and it will look real sharp. These snares sound GREAT - Pearl made stencil COS - just like or very similar to this - is what Stew used in the early days before he grabbed a Brass version of the same thing. (Or maybe I am wrong here - maybe he still uses steel. Point is, he first started out (and seven recorded I understand) with a stencil snare just like this.
The BIN price is only $15 here people!!! Shipping listed at like 37 for me to Michigan, wonder if it is less closer to the seller?
Best case scenario - you live in the same town as this guy and you can go right to his door and hand him $15.
Whoa, I'm under the impression Stew recorded the Police using the COB version of the Pearl?! Also that he had a die cast rim installed on the batter. Tons of information located on his FB page regarding what is also known as 'the' snare :)
From an article @ http://www.drummagazine.com/lessons/post/10-ways-to-sound-like-stewart-copeland/
Copeland, claiming to have used the same exact snare drum on all five of the Police’s studio albums, is an example of the latter. That legendary drum, “of unknown provenance” as Copeland has claimed, having been exactly reproduced by the metallurgists at Tama as a 14" x 5" chrome-over-brass with a 1.5mm-thick shell,
A reply Stew made on his FB page regarding 'the' snare -
Stewart Copeland All Police except for reunion tour. Tama have matched the drum and I now have any number of them - all perfect. I sleep better now. So does this snare, ready and tuned for the Sacred Grove.
So if Tama has matched his Pearl, then it must've been COB.
All I care about is having something similar to what he used on the Police recordings :)
I think it's similar/ equal to Star's King Beat snare drum, but this one without parallel action.
See here:
http://www.vintagedrumforum.com/showthread.php?t=42315&highlight=star+kingbeat+snare
Ralf
Yes - very similar to Star's shell with one line of etching. I remember this caused confusion as to who made that shell and speculation that they both did or that there was a 3rd party supplier.
As for this offering on the bay, the strainer and muffler are surely Pearl. GREAT snare though - especially for $15!!
Attaching a pic of this snare for future reference.......
I saw in a video at Sacred Grove where it shows "THE snare" had a Gladstone style throwoff made by Pearl - early 70s, no badge, did not know it was Brass. Cool for Stewart to share that insight!
Pretty sure Stew's is a '77 Pearl as it has the 3 lines or beads.
The earlier Gladstone throw Pearl snares had a single bead but came in both steel or brass. The whole Pearl thing is rather confusing, been researching the whole affair again this entire time since we've been posting :D
There's even more mystery as to whether or not these single beaded earlier Pearl's had dual tension adjustments as a stock item. I've seen versions missing the butt side adjustment knob and versions with the knob.
Once I get my later 70's brass snare and inspect the butt plate, I'll know more.
Also will be picking up a snare just like this one very soon too and it has the butt side adjustment knob.
Hoping to do a photo essay on the drums for VDF as well :)
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