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      <title>The &#8220;DRUM!&#8221; Magazine &#8216;Time Capsule&#8217; Column!</title>
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      <published>2013-05-03T09:36:06Z</published>
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        <p>I have to write about how much I&#8217;m enjoying the &#8216;Time Capsule&#8217; Column that closes out every issue! 2 months ago, it featured Joey Kramer&#8217;s last DW Kit-the &#8216;Orange Reptile&#8217; w/ white pedals/hdwr. I&#8217;ve always been attracted to all of Kramer&#8217;s DW Kits, the white hardware in particular! He&#8217;s w/ Ludwig again, as of 2011. This month&#8217;s &#8216;...Capsule&#8217; featured the legendary Hal Blaine&#8217;s Gretsch &#8216;Timbale Kit&#8217;. I own Blaine&#8217;s autobiography, &amp; there are mentionms &amp; photos of this kit there. It was awesome to see it in &#8220;DRUM!&#8221; I really love DonnBennett&#8217;s collection of famous Kits! His website is great, too. Keep them coming, Andy (oh, &amp; you mentioned in the article that Blaine&#8217;s &#8216;Monster Octoplus Kit&#8217; will be featured in a future article&#8230;I cannot wait!)
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      <title>the new neighbour knocked on our door&#8230; :/</title>
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      <published>2013-04-04T15:32:51Z</published>
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        <p>Hi SBdee here,<br />
Our new neighbour came around to our house about 3 months after they moved in. I was a bit worried incase he was coming round because he could hear me playing :?<br />
My mum answered the door and I heard him say, I heard drumming, who is the drummer in the house!? I was getting ready to creep upstairs and hide, when I heard him say, well my son is a drummer, and when we moved house all this (produces a huge bag) was left, with a note saying do what you want with it Dad.<br />
Anyway it turned out to be about 40 copies of a drumming mag, along with around 60 cd&#8217;s and cd roms of lessons, techniques rudiments you name it!<br />
I was so relieved! a couple of weeks later his son came home from uni, and he invited me round to see, and play his kit, it is a vintage premier one, it was cool, and I don&#8217;t feel bad playing, because I know he doesn&#8217;t mind!<br />
SBDEE<br />
<img src="http://www.drummagazine.com/images/smileys/smile.gif" width="19" height="19" alt="smile" style="border:0;" />
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      <title>Old Copies of Drum! Magazine</title>
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      <published>2013-02-16T13:40:34Z</published>
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        <p>Hi guys, </p>

<p>I am an avid drummer and filmmaker currently making a new film about a young boy in the 1950s who&#8217;s only dream is to be a great drummer like his idols Gene Krupa and Buddy Rich.&nbsp; </p>

<p>I&#8217;m reaching out to see if anyone has any old copies of Drum! Magazine they&#8217;d be willing to part with.&nbsp; The film takes place in the 1950s and I wanted to have an era-appropriate magazine as a prop for the film.&nbsp; </p>

<p>Please let me know.&nbsp; And feel free to email me directly if you or anyone you know has a copy.&nbsp; </p>

<p>Thanks!</p>

<p>David<br />
David at InfestedFilms dot com
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      <title>Slingerland covers</title>
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      <published>2013-02-07T06:35:45Z</published>
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        <p>Hello, I&#8217;ve got a set of Slingerland covers and I tried to look them up but I couldn&#8217;t find anything. I got them with a secondhand drumset <br />
(no Slingerland). They look very nice and are in good condition.<br />
I believe they should be rejoined with a nice set of Slingerland drums, so if anyone is interested or could tell me more about these covers plse contact me, I can sent you some photos: renzen at orange dot fr.
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      <title>Slingerland Snare Info</title>
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      <published>2012-12-15T05:19:18Z</published>
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        <p>I ran across an old Slingerland snare on business.&nbsp; The guy had not played it in 30-40 years and it has been stored the entire time.&nbsp; the information that I have gathered is that it is a 15x7 and it has a niles badge that dates the drum from 60-62. It has a natural finish. I was wondering if anybody else might have information about the drum (e.g. how rare it is, possible shell composition, etc.)<br />
Any information would be appreciated.
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      <title>NEED HELP</title>
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      <published>2012-08-14T14:13:14Z</published>
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        <p>I am not a drummer, but I made a trade with someone. I would like to see if anyone would help me out in telling me the value of this.&nbsp; I&#8217;m not sure. It is a  1980 Hard Rock Pearl Maple Shell Drum kit (Black) with all Zildian Cymbals with a 1970s snare that was picked up from  Gene Chrisman (one of Elvis&#8217;s drummers). The only thing missing is the throne.&nbsp; If anyone could help me out. I would apprecitate it. I also would like to find a home for someone who would appreciate this.&nbsp; Thanks for your help. Over All I would say this is in good condition.
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      <title>Vintage Rogers 5 line Chrome over brass dynasonic snare in PRISTINE condition</title>
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      <published>2012-04-22T21:16:57Z</published>
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        <p>The title says it all. I have a Vintage Rogers dynasonic snare in perfect condition.I mean the original bridge railing is still on with no wear or rust, pitting or anything. This is both a great collectors item and a great play and it&#8217;s for sale. I could go on and on about it, but words are not enough. If you know about this drum&#8230;.well, then you know. The forum won&#8217;t let me upload my pictures of the snare because the files are too big. If you are interested, email me. drummerjb dot jb at gmail dot com
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      <title>Vintage..looking to buy</title>
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      <published>2011-04-13T06:13:09Z</published>
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        <p>I do not have any vintage drums, but I am looking to buy. I found a 70&#8217;s Slingerland kit that is beautiful, but I am wondering how well this would hold up as I would use it as my primary kit. I currently have a Gretsch Catalina but would need to get rid of it to afford the Slingerland.</p>

<p>In your experience would the Slingerland hold up?
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      <title>Late 50&#8217;s 3ply Gretsch</title>
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        <p>Bought this in 2009&#8230;.....really quite by accident.&nbsp; </p>

<p>20/12/14 and 5.5x14 matching snare.</p>

<p>I wasn&#8217;t looking to buy at the time.&nbsp; I enjoy looking around on eBay and C/L just to see all the cool vintage drums. They&#8217;re usually out of my reach being that the drums are most often far away and there&#8217;s no way to check them out.&nbsp; I have a nice 2007 Purewood kit so I was just looking.&nbsp; But, there before me was this Gold Sparkle late 50&#8217;s (advertised as 60) kit right here where I live!&nbsp; It looked really run down but still&#8230;.I was pretty excited.&nbsp; My dear wife saw the desperation in my body language and knew something was up.&nbsp; I emailed the seller and we went over to look at them.&nbsp; I was pleased when I saw they were mostly 3ply.&nbsp; </p>

<p>3ply except for the bass = 6ply. When Gretsch was switching from 3 to 6ply in the late 50&#8217;s they filled orders with what was available at the time.&nbsp; This kit was bought from a local music store in 1960 and could have gone out of the factory in 59-60. Being that the rack, bass and snare are all 3ply I&#8217;m thinking these drums mostl likely were made in the late 50&#8217;s and maybe the floor tom was made then too or as late as 1960 depending on when the drums were sent to the music store.</p>

<p>I spent a few bucks buying period correct parts on eBay = Microsensitive Strainer, 8 t-rods and claws for the reso head, 50&#8217;s hoop for the reso head, a couple of 50&#8217;s mutes, some tom and snare lugs (some of the lugs were damaged) and some tension rods. I custom fit wood flesh-hoops to the shells and tucked new American White calfhide on all the drums (after this photo I tucked a calfhide on the bd reso). I now use an EMAD batter on the bass drum - I like it better than the calf batter on this drum for now.</p>

<p>A very nice 18.5&#8221; K Zildjian Sizzle cymbal and a pair of A Zildjian Hats along with the very nice 1121 WFL hihat, Speed King WFL pedal, woodblock, fiber cases (some of the very first ones built by NOMAD = antiques! and in very good shape) and some drumsticks from the music store (long gone now) where the drums were bought.&nbsp; </p>

<p>The drums were one-owner Gary (same name as me). He died in 2005 and his daughter inherited the drums.</p>

<p>Long story&#8230;.......sorry&#8230;.but hope some will find interesting.</p>

<p>Gary
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      <title>Show Us Your Vintage Gear!</title>
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      <published>2010-09-21T23:29:40Z</published>
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        <p>Please post a photo and brief description of your beloved vintage instruments here!
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