I have the throw-off...now I am in need of the snare butt (don't know if this is the correct name for it).
Actually I have half of one...I need the roller and the piece that secures the snare cord to the assembly.
I have the throw-off...now I am in need of the snare butt (don't know if this is the correct name for it).
Actually I have half of one...I need the roller and the piece that secures the snare cord to the assembly.
It's a Leedy Broadway butt.
Wow!
Slingerland was using Leedy parts on drums?
Slingerland and the Ludwig family teamed up to buy the Leedy & Ludwig division from Conn in the 1950s. The Ludwig family got their name back and Slingerland acquired rights to the Leedy name. From then through the mid-60s, Leedy was basically a Slingerland brand, much like Mercury cars are to Ford.
Slingerland and the Ludwig family teamed up to buy the Leedy & Ludwig division from Conn in the 1950s. The Ludwig family got their name back and Slingerland acquired rights to the Leedy name. From then through the mid-60s, Leedy was basically a Slingerland brand, much like Mercury cars are to Ford.
Interesting. Learn something new everyday. Now I need to track one of these down to complete a Slingerland Artist Snare.
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