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Acro - How low will it go? Last viewed: 4 hours ago

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While I've seen these go bananas in the last 15

minutes, this might be one to watch.

http://cgi.ebay.com/LUDWIG-SNARE-DRUM-STAND-CASE-14_W0QQitemZ260192011654QQihZ016QQcategoryZ64434QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem

Cheers!

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Posted on 17 years ago
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Dang... the top head on that thing is cranked!! Look at the picture showing the badge - It's buried under the hoop.

$10.00 says it jumps up to $100.00 or more before the auction ends.

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Posted on 17 years ago
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Hush Now.

U might have won the bet...Hmmmm

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Posted on 17 years ago
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$72.00 with an hour to go - Let the games begin!!

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Posted on 17 years ago
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Call me cynical, but that badge is just too high. I don't think that the top head is cranked that tight. I think that's a B/O badge snare that had the emblem removed and replaced with the keystone badge. Do some checking on past sold keystone and B/O and you'll see what I mean......

Its better to have people think you're an idiot, than to open your mouth and prove them wrong, unless you doubt yourself then speak away....
Posted on 17 years ago
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Yeah.. I think you got something there... the hole does look to high. Eye Ball

Here is a shot of a keystone Acro I was looking at in my favorite pawn shop. Clearly a line drawn across the top of the large part of the keystone would line up with the top of the lugs.

Ebay Acro doesn't... hmmmm.. dang, Columbo would be impressed.Yes Sir

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Posted on 17 years ago
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LOL, Columbo would be impressed....Thanks Jim, made my morning. With the vintage market going through the roof, there has been a lot of questionable things selling. I don't think the seller of the snare had anything to do with the modifications, they sell all kinds of stuff. As for me, I am working on getting a Acrolite B/O badge snare locally for $70.00 bucks, market value I believe, if not lower.

Have a Merry Christmas

Its better to have people think you're an idiot, than to open your mouth and prove them wrong, unless you doubt yourself then speak away....
Posted on 17 years ago
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Have a closer look at the top tension rods on the eBay Acro. Compare to how much rod is showing on the bottom hoop. Also note the top mount of the throw - It's maybe 1/16" away from contacting the top heads rim. It's cranked.

So... do I win the bet? It sold for $87.99, but shipping added another $23.00 :)

As for the authenticity of the drum, did the keystone badge Acro's have the knob or bat type muffler adjustment (or both possibly)??

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Posted on 17 years ago
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Use the lugs on each side of hole as a fixed point of reference for the hole location.

Draw a line between the tops of the lugs that are on each side of the grommet on both snares... ebay Acro the line passes through the hole.. pawn shop Acro the line passes above the hole.

The hole on the ebay Acro is clearly higher than the pawn shop Acro.

But the ebay hole placement does match the B/O badge Acro in this picture.

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Posted on 17 years ago
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Maybe this was a "Monday" drum...

Never looked @ the throw on the high boy badge.

A P-85.

However, that is the smaller round knob tone control.

My keystone Acro is a BB muff with a P-83. ( '66 )

Uncle Sam's badge looks right, but could the throw be a sub

on that drum too?

I feel like "Mythbusters"...

Yes Sir

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Posted on 17 years ago
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