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The snare used on all the Police hits

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From Ron_M

The Jupiter snare utilized the same shell, but outfitted with a parallel action strainer.

Ah ok. Out of these less desired drums, which one is even less desirable? The Jupiter or the B-thingy-ma-jig. Is the Gladstone style throw easier to deal with?

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Posted on 8 years ago
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AFAIK: The Jupiter Model is 4814 with parallel strainer.

Steel Version is Model: D4514 with the first Gladstone throw.

Throw Model S-015

Later Gladstone Throws were Model SR-015

See pic of my B4514L

Pics of Jupiter top row and Steel below.

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Posted on 8 years ago
#12
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Yeah! A 4214! This is my new favorite snare & I gigged with mine just last night. I also own a B-714D (6.5 deep), same COB 3-line shell. I'm gonna hoard as many of these as I can. The 4214 is the snare I always wanted. Great snap but retains a nice low bottom-end too.

Congrats! I hope you enjoy it as much as I do!

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Posted on 8 years ago
#13
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I'm seeing some of these with Die-cast rims too. Is that later models?

40's Slingerland Radio King WMP
60's Ludwig Downbeat Silver Spark
70's Ludwig Super Classic White Marine
60's Gretsch RB Champaigne Spark
70's Rogers Big R Black
90's Sonor Hilite (Red maple)
00's DW Collectors Broken Glass
00's DW Jazz Series Tangerine Glass
10's DW Collectors (Acrylic) Matt Black Wrap
10's PDP Concept Wood Hoop kit (Maple)
Proud ambassador of the British Drum Company
Posted on 8 years ago
#14
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I believe so although I can't determine the years that was the case.

Copeland's had a die-cast on top.

Posted on 8 years ago
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I generally hate those lugs - but they don't bug me at all on that! That sure cleaned up nice! I love the Gladstone. I restored a friend's snare like this - but it was steel.

I had a great day! Instead of sleeping in and wasting the day, I got up at 8 and I had all my slacking done by noon!

2Timothy1:7
Posted on 8 years ago
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Maybe I should have looked these up, Up to quite recently I've been playing in a 3 piece police tribute band. I wonder how much they cost?. I had first been using a cob worldmax black dawg, cranked. then got a 64 supra but it had a faulty snare responce , then a 78 acro, just recently I part exed the supra for a cob premier hi- Fi, - so far so good with this one. ( I was using the snares for other stuff too) - I think you can use any decent cob snare for any application. Should have had this though. The BandThe band has fizzled out though. I have a suspicion that our 'sting' is giging out on his own- £££ :mad: I might be wrong though lol. I hope I haven't highjacked the thread here, but the drum that copeland used is relevant. And sounded great.

I love the jazz era
Posted on 8 years ago
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I'm of the same thinking as Dan Boucher that that pearl snare doesn't 'look' good , apart from the throw which looks great, but good sound to me is definately of uppermost importance. I hope I haven't offended you with the looks thing, anyway it's what copeland used and that's a great sound. That's too true.

I love the jazz era
Posted on 8 years ago
#18
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Actually no, scrub that now that I look at it again I think it does actually look very good! Too Walking

I love the jazz era
Posted on 8 years ago
#19
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Good sound weighs a lot.

Posted on 8 years ago
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