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Premier 5x14 10 Lug COA Snare ("35")

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$150 plus actual shipping (paypal purchase goods)

"35" model, aka 1035 or 6035. Experts tell me this is likely from the mid 70s to very early 80s. This is a terrific snare, ten lugs, 5x14 chrome over aluminum with beautiful hardware. I was planning on making this my main snare in my ongoing project, but then two Vintage American drums that are from the same era as my vintage american kits came on the market . . . mojo required me to go for them, and now these Premiers have got to go! This is Premier's answer to the Supraphonic and is every bit as high quality a drum (do a little research and you will find a lot of people who swear it's a better drum - better chrome, better quality control). It is in great shape structurally and the strainer is in good working order. It has the Beverly lugs that went on 35s intended for the American Market. It does have some pitting, as almost all older Chrome over Aluminum snares do, but it's a lot less than a lot of Supraphonics of similar vintage (probably late 70s)

Think about getting a Supra with a better strainer, and better chrome for $175!

Main meaningful flaw is the pitted spot above right of the strainer. Only minor scuffs/smudges/pitting other than that.

Posted on 7 years ago
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Very nice! how does this one differ from the #2000?

Hit like you mean it!!
Posted on 7 years ago
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From wayne

Very nice! how does this one differ from the #2000?

Sorry, didn't see this.

As I understand it:

It's shallower (5" vs 5.5")

It has 10 Lugs, vs 8 (I think) on the 2000

It has Triple Flanged vs die cast hoops

it has a regular strainer instead of the flo-beam mechanism

I think that all of these but the last also describe it's differences from the hi-fi.

Also, price reduced $150 plus actual shipping. Perusing some completed sales in various places, it seems I have overpriced slightly at the original asking.

Posted on 7 years ago
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bump?

$150 Shipped.

Questions?

Concerns?

Posted on 7 years ago
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This is going to ebay this evening. Auction starting price at 76. Feel free to make an offer here up until it gets a bid.

Posted on 7 years ago
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