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Slingerland Bass Drum, 50s vintage, 24" ???

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Hi folks,

I have a Slingerland, white marine pearl, 24 bass drum. Double lugs (10 per side), 16"x24."

No spurs--the drum was originally a concert bass drum in a middle school.

I checked the VDF badge gallery, and this one's badge matches "all brass oval, 1955-1959." DrCJW identifies it as "1953-56, Stamped Brass Chicago...Laquered stamped brass with raised lettering, "reverse dogtag." He says it could (if it was manufactured as a marching drum, which I don't know, though there is no carrying hardware anywhere), have been made as late as 1959.

It's in fair shape, meaning nothing on it is broken or cracked--it still functions well as a musical instrument. Obviously the pearl is yellowed somewhat. It looks more off-white than yellow. There is some erosion of the chrome, some pitting on the lugs here and there, and some minor rust on the t-handles and claws. The hoop has scratches and some minor pits and gouges, but mostly just some worn away paint in spots, particularly where a kick pedal was attached. Obviously it needs some cleanup, but I don't want to mess with anything that might adversely affect the value of it.

The interior finish is natural--no visible finish.

I'll attach a couple pics.

Any guesstimate as to the value of this object? Ballpark is fine.

thanks,

Ralph

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Posted on 13 years ago
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That is a nice drum. Hard to say what Slingerland's will bring, they are usually on the lower end of things. I would say about $200, I sold one that size in a duco finish I think for around $300. But it had a new head and new hoop mounted spurs on it.

Posted on 13 years ago
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Continuing Lucky's advice, I will suggest as well there are no spurs. Also, you have modern heads, so that will diminish it some. Most folk want the original reso at least. This looks, to me, more like a parade drum than a floor duty drum, and if it were a concert drum, it would have set in some sort of cradle, therefore no bearing marks on the hoops from hoops mounted spurs. Since there is evidence of a pedal, due to your suspicion of pedal rash, this could well that concert bass. So, I am non-committal as to my assessment of this drum, other to say that it likely sounds amazing.

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Posted on 13 years ago
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Prolly pre- '55 due to the beavertail lugs.... so '53, '54 or early '55.

Kevin
Posted on 13 years ago
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24"s are in demand right now, and that being a virgin bass, could bring more.

Posted on 13 years ago
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