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Hey I'm new here, I am trying to figure out what i have. Leedy? Looks like their lugs.. set has been altered so many times i keep discovering older n older layers n parts as i research. Can anyone help?

Posted on 6 years ago
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Need help identifying

Posted on 6 years ago
#92
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Is this leedy?

Posted on 6 years ago
#93
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Hi! I will try and help.

Start a new post in this section "Vintage Drums" with the subject "Need help identifying this drum set"; then give a description of the drums, lugs etc...I think you mentioned that there is yellow sparkly material underneath; include that. Also include at least 1 photo but preferably 2 or 3 especially close up shots; is there any badges ? if so, photograph them plus the lugs

There are some very knowledgeable members here who may be able to help.

Hope I have been of help.

Chris

Posted on 6 years ago
#94
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Thank you!

Posted on 6 years ago
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This was found in the attic after a distant relative who was a drummer. It almost went straight to the recycling bin, but I decided to take a closer look. On the rim I found the "Leedy; indianapolis Ind" mark. The drum is missing the bottom head/rims/tension rods/snares, but apart from that it is complete with the strainer working well. It has been painted grey with what appears to be regular wall paint. The brass is visible on several spots. Modern heads fit tightly on this one. My guess it that it is a 1920s drum.

Hopefully, I'll find the time and patience to make it playable again.

1962-1965 Ludwig Champagne Sparkle
1965 Supraphonic
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1986 Tama Techstar
1990's Sonor Sonic Plus II
Posted on 6 years ago
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From Mattias

This was found in the attic after a distant relative who was a drummer. It almost went straight to the recycling bin, but I decided to take a closer look. On the rim I found the "Leedy; indianapolis Ind" mark. The drum is missing the bottom head/rims/tension rods/snares, but apart from that it is complete with the strainer working well. It has been painted grey with what appears to be regular wall paint. The brass is visible on several spots. Modern heads fit tightly on this one. My guess it that it is a 1920s drum. Hopefully, I'll find the time and patience to make it playable again.

That's a mid to late '20s Leedy Professional. The strainer is a correct era Speedway, only the 4 point mount was not used on this drum...it originally had the same strainer with a 2 pt. mount (or an earlier presto strainer with the same two hole mount). You can see the extra holes on under the paint. The drum is most likely nickel over the brass shell, but it may have been "Klondike Gold," a faux gold finish.

Posted on 6 years ago
#97
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like it thanks

Posted on 6 years ago
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From Rich K.

That's a mid to late '20s Leedy Professional. The strainer is a correct era Speedway, only the 4 point mount was not used on this drum...it originally had the same strainer with a 2 pt. mount (or an earlier presto strainer with the same two hole mount). You can see the extra holes on under the paint. The drum is most likely nickel over the brass shell, but it may have been "Klondike Gold," a faux gold finish.

Wow, thanks for that info! I was wondering about the extra holes in the shell. I do believe it is a brass shell (and a brass hoop). Under the grey paint is black paint that upon closer examination seems to have been dissolved by the grey paint and almost soaked up a bit. The inside is originally black; I've been able to gently wipe off a little bit of the white paint. Still not sure yet what to do with the outside; it seems impossible to get rid of the grey paint only, and on several spots all paint is gone and only brass is visible (if it is indeed brass). I might need to start a new thread on this drum!

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1962-1965 Ludwig Champagne Sparkle
1965 Supraphonic
1978 Tama Royalstar with concert toms
1986 Tama Techstar
1990's Sonor Sonic Plus II
Posted on 6 years ago
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Some very nice additions to this thread...Let`s see more!!

Cheers

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Posted on 5 years ago
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