Hi,
Through sheer luck and enough searching I managed to get my hands on a vintage slingerland kit. It is a niles era 3 piece (20", 13", 16") in light blue marine pearl with a Super Sound King COB snare. It is in very good condition and I am simply stripping it cleaning it, and re-assembling it. The shells are what I understand to be the standard for that era: 3ply, mahogany, thick poplar and maple, with maple reinforcing rings. The inside is coated in the weak chocolate milk sealant.
I just have a few questions for those more knowledgeable:
-On the inside of the drums there is a "P" printed, what does this signify?
- I noticed in the bass drum lugs have a felt wrapped around the springs, what is this for? also none of the toms have this felt, should they?
-The one problem is the bass drum hoops, which are split and out of round, is there a manufacturer who makes them new, or am i better off finding old replacements?
- Am I right in thinking the snare drum (which has the 3 grooves) is a later model than when the kit would appear to be from? even though it holds the same niles era badge.
I am from South Africa and paid the equivalent of about 250us$ for the whole set up (stands, vintage cymbals, pedals, sticks etc etc)Excited
Thanks in advance,
Justin