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Need Opinions on Slingerland Snare

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Hi Guys:

A friend of mine gave me this snare drum shell. Initially I thought i might try to find original single tension "lugs" and restore it to original condition but from what I'm seeing, these things don't have a high collector value.

i'm considering the idea of drilling it for 8 or 10 lugs per side and adding metal hoops (though I'll probably look for a throw and butt to fit the existing holes). Is this sacrilege?

thanks!

Steve

Posted on 3 years ago
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That particular cloud badge was used primarily on marching and 'juvenile' drums. Is that a 3-ply shell?

Posted on 3 years ago
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You can find brass single tension rods online that will fit this common sized drum. No drilling or butchering a nice drum.

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Keep fixing them up...
Posted on 3 years ago
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Here are close up photos of the bearing edge. Looks like 3-ply to me...

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Posted on 3 years ago
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For sure it is. Nice mahogany drum.

Keep fixing them up...
Posted on 3 years ago
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Tough call, I don't see the classic Slingerland thin, thick, thin 3-ply layup. This may be a 2-ply shell. Per Slingerland historian Dr CJ Wenk the lighter 2-ply shell was commonly used on 'juvenile' drums and lower line marchers. Nice shell for sure.

Posted on 3 years ago
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