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What is the deal with that? Does that put it in a certain time period?

I have 1 set of snare wires with that on them...and they look identical to 3 other Prem sets of wires I have..but those don't say N E on them...

Thanks for any help!

"Always make sure your front bottom BD lugs clear the ground!"
Posted on 11 years ago
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Re: a certain time period?

The period between World War I and the start of World War II is often referred to in British drama and literature as "the New Era". It was a period of profound social change akin to our "Roaring '20's".

Many Premier hardware pieces have the words "New Era" cast into them although I don't know for certain if it refers to that same specific time period as far as our ability to determine their dates of manufacture. Almost certain I've seen "New Era" used in at least one other British drum maker's catalogs as well.

Posted on 11 years ago
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What is the deal with that? Does that put it in a certain time period?I have 1 set of snare wires with that on them...and they look identical to 3 other Prem sets of wires I have..but those don't say N E on them...Thanks for any help!

I believe that " New Era " drums in the 60's were student level , and apparently any hardware , etc. that was used for that line had New Era stamped on it .

1963 Gretsch Progressive Jazz Champagne Sparkle
1967 Ludwig Super Classic Oyster Blue Pearl
Yamaha Birch Custom Absolute Burgundy Spkl. bop
etc...
Posted on 11 years ago
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Yes, New Era was Premiers student / school range.

Gary
1970 WMP Star
1971 Gretsch
1976 Camco
1972 Slingerland
1982 Yamaha 9000 RC
FVF custom kit
AD Drums custom kit
RCI acrylic kit
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Ludwig402, Premier2000, Yamaha Maple Custom Absolute, Ahead COB,
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You would know!Cool1?.thanks...Mister T

"Always make sure your front bottom BD lugs clear the ground!"
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