I have a L&S 26" bass drum, it has the circular badge from the mid 30'. It has 8 original tension rods that reach from rim to rim, it has no legs or mounts for legs. It is a brown shell with blond rims. At one time I thought it was a generic concert drum that you saw everywhere, but since have learned some history, and am wondering if it is less common than I thought. I love it, but I'm really an upright bass player who drums on the side and I have a great little kick drum in my set, when I pass this on I want to know more about it.
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1930's L&S Bass drum....is this rare? Last viewed: 4 hours ago
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L&S drums are extremely rare as they were only made for a few years.
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The drum is in great shape, it has two barely used weatherking fiberskyn heads, I'm open to offers if anyone is interested.......
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Your drummers not much good is he!? What you need is someone that's as good as me. ! John Henry Bonham !!
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It is 14" from the outer edge rim to rim, brown with blond rims, I'll get the pictures together it'll just take a day or two...
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The only issues it ever had, the rim was repaired by a professional and two of the posts that the tension rods run through were missing a spacer between them and the shell, are replaced by small washers....
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