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I have posted a more detailed info list in vintage drum forum-for sale.

Posted on 14 years ago
#41
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Greetings all, I have just joined the forum and am glad to be here. Not much vintage gear to speak of (not like I used to have anyway) but a few pieces...a set of late 1960's Slingerland orphans awaiting rehab, a 1969 Acrolite, a piece or two of hardware, some vintage cymbals...

I still enjoy all things vintage and look forward to being a member here.

Posted on 14 years ago
#42
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Hi everyone. Just happened across this Forum and have been checking it out.

I think there will lots of interesting info to read and will have some questions of my own.

I happened across a posting from Drumaholic about K. Zildjian Constantinople Cymbals and saw in one of the pictures a bass drum that looks like one I have.

I should take a picture of it so everyone can see it. I would like to know what it is? It has calf skin heads on it that sound real good.

surfing on....

Posted on 14 years ago
#43
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Hi all, this is my first time in here. It looks a great sight and interesting stuff.

I'm vintage myself and have been playing around the clubs here in Tasmania and some time in mainland Australia for 30 plus years although the kit has now been relegated to the back shed. Still enjoy going up and having a bash regularly though.

I still have a TAMA kit which I bought new back in 1975, and it still sounds great and I still have Zildjian cymbals from the 60's and 70's.

My question is in relation to my snare. I have a Rogers 6 1/2 X 14 which I bought second hand around 1976-77. Is there a way to find out when it was manufactured. The serial no. is 51998.

Aprreciative of any help.

Regards, Rob

Posted on 14 years ago
#44
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From Robert Millar

Hi all, this is my first time in here. It looks a great sight and interesting stuff.I'm vintage myself and have been playing around the clubs here in Tasmania and some time in mainland Australia for 30 plus years although the kit has now been relegated to the back shed. Still enjoy going up and having a bash regularly though.I still have a TAMA kit which I bought new back in 1975, and it still sounds great and I still have Zildjian cymbals from the 60's and 70's. My question is in relation to my snare. I have a Rogers 6 1/2 X 14 which I bought second hand around 1976-77. Is there a way to find out when it was manufactured. The serial no. is 51998.Aprreciative of any help.Regards, Rob

You might wish to start a new thread for your question.

Just a lot of introductions and Welcome s on this thread.

Kevin
Posted on 14 years ago
#45
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Hello all! Finally found the elusive introductions forum! I've had this Slingerland set for about 12 years, but have only just now started restoring / playing it. Beautiful looking and sounding! Anyway, looking forward to input and advice, as well as sharing some progress pics.

1968? Slingerland Black Diamond Pearl.
Learning to drum and restore at the same time!
Posted on 14 years ago
#46
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i was wondering what this kit may be worth. i have a rogers 5 piece holiday kit built in dayton oh. in 1967. 18" bass drum ser#8112, 12"tom #86121, 13" 83604, 16" floor tom 86653, and original dynasonic snare "6442. the inside of the shells are origal gray.

Posted on 14 years ago
#47
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Hello Everyone,

I'll just follow the others and post my introduction here.

I've been a longtime bystander and have finally decided to get off the throne so to speak. I really enjoy reading all the informative posts and seeing pictures of all the cool vintage kits.

Thanks for having me,

Dean

I've included a picture of my SBP Ludwig set.

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Posted on 14 years ago
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From sharkboy

Hello Everyone,I'll just follow the others and post my introduction here.I've been a longtime bystander and have finally decided to get off the throne so to speak. I really enjoy reading all the informative posts and seeing pictures of all the cool vintage kits. Thanks for having me,DeanI've included a picture of my SBP Ludwig set.

Sharky; Nice kit! I love that wrap. Are those Luddy Atlas stands? Sweet.

PS - Hi y'all.

Vintage Drum Fan (Not a Guru)
Posted on 14 years ago
#49
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Hi AZBill,

Yes, all of the stands are Ludwig Atlas.

Dean

Posted on 14 years ago
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