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Sonor 13" snare identification!?

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Help needed! I have a snare size 13x5,5 (?). A Dutch sonorexpert told me it was a sonor shell, rims and screws, but the lugs are not original. I cant find any information about this snare on the internet... All the snares from 1963 are 14". Another weird thing is that there are no holes for a badge and dampfer...

See pics on http://jaapvissering.blogspot.nl/

Who can give me more information about this snare? What do the orignal lugs look like? I want to restore it

I also have a matching bassdum, of which im pretty sure it is a teardrop.

Thanks in advance!

Jaap Vissering (the Netherlands)

Posted on 11 years ago
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Can we see the strainer drilling ? I`m seeing German drum parts but not confirmed Sonor. That particular snaregate went with select few Sonor strainers. Sonor 63 would have a double mallet logo badge.(I think) Before that was painted and script logo badges. Neither of these used a grommet, but two of them left tack marks.

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Posted on 11 years ago
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The first two pics show the drillingholes of the strainers... The weird thing is that there are no tackmarks :s

Thats why im "confused " :)

Posted on 11 years ago
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From Jaap

Help needed! I have a snare size 13x5,5 (?). A Dutch sonorexpert told me it was a sonor shell, rims and screws, but the lugs are not original. I cant find any information about this snare on the internet... All the snares from 1963 are 14". Another weird thing is that there are no holes for a badge and dampfer... See pics on http://jaapvissering.blogspot.nl/Who can give me more information about this snare? What do the orignal lugs look like? I want to restore it I also have a matching bassdum, of which im pretty sure it is a teardrop.Thanks in advance!Jaap Vissering (the Netherlands)

the stamp on first picture says that was some "4" year - last number means year of built...don't know if '64, '74... - my assumption

Posted on 11 years ago
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Here another pic of the snaredtrainerhole + datestamp

@tzex: i thought 3 is the year and 04 the month, so april 63 (its no 70 snare) :)

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Posted on 11 years ago
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From Jaap

Here another pic of the snaredtrainerhole + datestamp@tzex: i thought 3 is the year and 04 the month, so april 63 (its no 70 snare) :)

right :) I switched nrs :)

Posted on 11 years ago
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From Jaap

The first two pics show the drillingholes of the strainers... The weird thing is that there are no tackmarks :sThats why im "confused " :)

It could be 53, with the painted script badge washed off, but I saw you on the other site, Henk will know if it`s sonor, he`s the go to old Sonor guy.

It`s a drum,.....Hit It !!

.....76/#XK9207 Phonic Sound Machine D454/D-505 snares !i
Posted on 11 years ago
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From OddBall

It could be 53, with the painted script badge washed off, but I saw you on the other site, Henk will know if it`s sonor, he`s the go to old Sonor guy.

Thanks! Hopefully Henk will know band3

Posted on 11 years ago
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