I purchased this fiberglass snare a year or so ago because it had Hinger cable snares on it, and I try to never pass on anything Hinger (I mainly collect concert/orchestral drums). When I got the drum, I was instantly impressed with how great it sounded. The only identifying marking is the plate which reads 'Custom made for Drumland by G&M Drums.' Does anyone have any information on G&M Drums? Was it Grauso and Morena pre-Fibes? I would greatly appreciate a history lesson. I've included a few pictures of the drum and name plate.
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In 1960/61, Bob Grauso built his first prototype fiberglass shelled snare drum. Shortly thereafter he started up his first company named G&M Custom Drums along with John Morena. They DID put custom badges on the snare drums as every drum was built to order back then. The G&M Custom drums that I have seen .. ( three of them actually ) .. ALL had a nameplate/badge with the customers name engraved that looks like what you have here. Gene Krupa's, Jake Hanna, and Sonny Igoe's were the first three to be built. Bob built one for himself that ended up being owned and played by Buddy Rich in 1965/66 when Buddy was still with Rogers! Anyway ... in late 1965 Bob and John started the actual FIBES Custom Drum Company, and the rest everyone pretty much knows ... although there are even MORE little twists and turns in the drum company's history. So! ...
... based on your pics and the nameplate badge, this could very well be yet another G&M Custom built drum. Whereas I don't have a G&M Custom in my collection, I DO have an early Fibes custom built snare drum that dates to 1966/67, and was built by Bob Grauso with the then prototype butt/throw exactly like he put on one of Buddy Rich's many fiberglass snare drums. I only make mention as the shell build up and look of the fiberglass is identical to what you have here, excepting the fact that mine is wrapped in the very well known chromed spring steel that Fibes was famous for. I have a complete set of them actually .. ( 1967/68 Buddy Rich model ) .. which can be seen if you have a look at my pic at the top.
Hope this was of some help, and might have shined a little light on your drum, which by the way, is extremely cool! I already know how it sounds!
Tommyp