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Vintage Slingerland kit, PLEASE HELP!

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Hello there,

I have what I believe is a vintage Slingerland kit in White Marine Pearl (WMP)

I have had a lot of trouble ageing it, and finding out what model it actually is, as there are no badges or serial numbers or anything on it, so I?m hoping that someone here can give me a hand!

The sizes are ? 20? bass drum, 16? floor tom, and 13? rack tom.

?Sticksaver? hoops.

14 lugs on the floor tom, 12 lugs on the rack tom, 16 on the bass drum.

Bass drum has holes drilled for the ?rail? type tom holder, but has a different one fitted.

Has a cymbal arm clamp on the bass drum.

Has internal dampers on both toms.

There are NO badges or stamps or serials anywhere on any of the drums.

Has diamond shaped tom mount on the tom with a slot for the tom to be mounted on.

The only history that I have for this kit, is two stickers on the floor tom, one says ?Pauwkes Jazz? and the dates written on it are ?10-11 Juni, folk en blues?, and ?17-18 Juni, Jazz festival?, the year isn?t written.

The other sticker is metal, and says ?musica nv eindhoven?.

Both of which I found out come from the Netherlands.

I?ve been looking around for ages to find out what it is, and I heard that really early Slingerland kits didn?t have badges, for instance the ?Chicago? kits, my kit could be a Chicago, I have no idea.

Any information about this kit would greatly help me?.Please help!

Here are some photos of the kit;

Bass drum tom mount - http://i50.photobucket.com/albums/f340/holdom666/Kit6.jpg

Bass drum - http://i50.photobucket.com/albums/f340/holdom666/Kit7.jpg

Floor tom - http://i50.photobucket.com/albums/f340/holdom666/Kit5.jpg

Sticker - http://i50.photobucket.com/albums/f340/holdom666/Kit4.jpg

Diamond Tom mount - http://i50.photobucket.com/albums/f340/holdom666/b5356372.jpg

Tom - http://i50.photobucket.com/albums/f340/holdom666/3933b0eb.jpg

If you need any more pictures of anything then please don?t hesitate to ask me!

Any information would be AMAZINGLY appreciated,

Thankyou,

Jimmy.

Posted on 18 years ago
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From what I see this is a Slingerland Copy Set made in Japan.

A few indications to me.

1. No badges

2. The inverted flange on the hoops is much greater then Slingerland

3. The WMP pattern

4. The wood grain looks like it runs up and down and this would not happen on Slingerland shells.

The Japanese copy sets can and do sometimes get passed as Slingerland. On that note the tom mount on the bass drum does looks like a possible Slingerland part.

Yes, the earlier Slingerland toms and floor toms did not have badges, but the bass drums and snare drums did.

So this to me is a classic 60's Japanese copy set.

Sorry if this is bad news, but that is my opinion and just want to shed light on the drums

David

Posted on 18 years ago
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I agree...this kit is definitely a vintage Asian copy of a Slingerland kit....for all the reasons listed above.

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Posted on 18 years ago
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Ahh, thankyou guys!

But the tom arm that I have to attach the tom to the bass drum does say slingerland on it.

I'll try and get a photo up of it as soon as I can find it!

Thankyou so much for your help guys!

Posted on 18 years ago
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My guess is that the original tom arm probably wore out and was replaced with a Slingerland.

*edit:

In fact...Now that I look at it again, the original mount on the bass drum would have been a "railmount" and has been replaced with a different kind of mounting bracket -one that undoubtedly accepted a Slingerland tom arm. That's why there are the extra holes in the bass drum near the tom mounting bracket.

"God is dead." -Nietzsche

"Nietzsche is dead." -God
Posted on 18 years ago
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[COLOR="Navy"]Yes, this is a Japanese kit of Pearl manufacture, circa mid 1960s to early 1970s. Pearl was the primary Japanese copier of the Slingerland style at that time, and made drums as an OEM under many brand names, including no name. David's and O-Lugs' observations on the features are right on the mark.[/COLOR]

Posted on 18 years ago
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