Can you guys tell what this is? I can find no identifying marks and I do not have enough experience with older drums to recognize the hardware.
The BD is 26 inches. There are no markings inside the shell. Painted or just very old paint? Dean Help2
Can you guys tell what this is? I can find no identifying marks and I do not have enough experience with older drums to recognize the hardware.
The BD is 26 inches. There are no markings inside the shell. Painted or just very old paint? Dean Help2
hello by the badge outline the hardwear iam going to say the drum is a 1930s-40s Slingerland drum..
Mikey777
The vertical interior wood grain should preclude this from being a Slingerland.
Thanks and keep it coming guys so I can get to the bottom of this. Once I know more, I can sell it and get it to a good home. Dean
Since I have little experience with drums from this era, were light bulb sockets in bass drums factory issue, or a novelty installed by the drummer?
Light sockets were installed by the factory in bass drums and timpani to create a heat source. Calfskin heads are easily affected by temperature and humidity; the warm light bulbs kept the calf heads dry and tight (and in tune). Because the light bulbs also backlit the heads, bass reso heads during this period were painted with elaborate scenes (also a factory option). So what started out as a strictly practical way to keep calf heads in tune turned into a decorative display.
Mike
Walberg & Auge perhaps? Bass drum lugs look like they could be W&A.
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