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Bucky,

The only difference between the New Rock 50N and Modern Solo 2R are the stands that come with them. Did you see my post under your "wanted" section? That explains the differences. Check that out and see if it answers all your questions.

-Mark

Posted on 9 years ago
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From leedybdp

A Slingy set in that configuration in need of a new wrap should be priced reasonably. Just a quick peek at Jammin Sm's site showed that he lists Tangerine and Super Tangerine Glass Glitters and tangerine Sparkle wraps for sale. That could work out for someone who wanted that drum set in that wrap.

I've got a Tama snare drum that I wrapped in Super Tangerine Glitter from Jammin Sam. Really gorgeous!

Mark

Posted on 9 years ago
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After 1968, the only difference, as far as I know, was in the hardware. The Modern Solo was sold with flush base stands, and the New Rock had the braced "Buddy Rich" stands.

-Erik
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Early '70's Slingerland New Rock #50 in blue agate (20-16-13-12)
Late '50's WFL Swingster/Barrett Deems in black/gold Duco
'70's Slingerland Gene Krupa Sound King COB
early '70's Ludwig Acrolite
'80's Ludwig Rocker II 6 1/2" snare
Rogers Supreme Big "R" hi hat

Posted on 9 years ago
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From Starship Krupa

After 1968, the only difference, as far as I know, was in the hardware. The Modern Solo was sold with flush base stands, and the New Rock had the braced "Buddy Rich" stands.

Exactly! You could also substitute a 22" bass drum for the cataloged 20", although the 22" did become standard in later years. I"ll post my kit here, as both a Modern Solo and New Rock, so you can see that the differences were only in the stands.

-Mark

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Posted on 9 years ago
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From idrum4fun

I'll post my kit here, as both a Modern Solo and New Rock, so you can see that the differences were only in the stands.

Those are awesome photos.

I call mine a "New Rock" because it's in the blue agate "catalog" wrap, but it came with no hardware at all. I got some unknown provenance flush base stands for it, so I guess I could call it a "Modern Solo."

When it comes to pedals and hardware, I'm not concerned that they match; my hi hat stand and my bass pedal are both vintage, but the hi hat stand is a Rogers Supreme Big R and I use bass pedals assembled from various eras of DW5000 and Camco.

It sure is great to see someone with a full-on set of hardware that looks like it came right out of the 1970 catalog, though.

I'm always curious: how do those older Slingerland pedals compare with more modern or specialized ones?

-Erik
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Early '70's Slingerland New Rock #50 in blue agate (20-16-13-12)
Late '50's WFL Swingster/Barrett Deems in black/gold Duco
'70's Slingerland Gene Krupa Sound King COB
early '70's Ludwig Acrolite
'80's Ludwig Rocker II 6 1/2" snare
Rogers Supreme Big "R" hi hat

Posted on 9 years ago
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I’m very late to the party but say someone were to have an orange sparkle avante kit (all original). What in the world would something like that bring? It seems as if it should be fairly collectible based on the rarity but what do we think?

Posted on 6 years ago
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