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Help with Dad's Drums Last viewed: 2 hours ago

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My long deceased father played on these drums probably in the 1920's early 30's, and I just took them out of consignment at a Museum where we stored them for 30+ years.

I know the snare says Ludwig and Ludwig is a 4'x15" mahogany with re-rings, and is even burned into the wood on the inside of the shell.

The bass drum tag inside says Mfg'd for J. W. Jenkins and Son by Great Musical Instruments in Kansas City, MO.

Anyone have any idea of the probable dates of these items and is there any value? Also, what can anyone tell me about the bass drum. It is 26" dia. and 12" deep but light as a feather and has re-rings and a mahogany shell also.

He played these in a family band back then and I ended up with them in the estate years ago, and as I am not getting any younger decided to get them back into my possession to pass them on to my daughter and grand daughter.

Any insight or details on these would be appreciated.

Thanks in advance.

There is also some old bass drum pedal with it but I am at the maximum picture limit here so I added the photos later in this post.

Posted on 11 years ago
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Wow very impressive the snare drum is early 1920's here look at these scan's. http://www.vintagedrumguide.com/images/ludwig_snaredrums/1914-ludwig-snare-drums-3.jpg http://www.vintagedrumguide.com/ludwig_snare_drum_catalog_pages.html I owned a Jw jenkins once sold it, it is from around the same time frame as the snare drum.

Your drummers not much good is he!? What you need is someone that's as good as me. ! John Henry Bonham !!
Posted on 11 years ago
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awesome snare and bass!

i really like the snare

1977 Ludwig Vistalite 12-13-16-22
1976 ludwig acrolite
1957 Rogers Holiday BMP snare
Posted on 11 years ago
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And here are some photos of the pedal. I think it may be newer than than the drums and has no markings on it at all.

I remember dragging the drums out of our attic on the farm back in the mid 60's, when I first started playing, and I can't remember if the pedal was with it then or not, or if he found one somewhere when he worked at the museum where this stuff had been on consignment.

Any ideas as to what year or make it is?

Posted on 11 years ago
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The bass drum pedal is probably from the late 40's to early to mid 50's.

Your drummers not much good is he!? What you need is someone that's as good as me. ! John Henry Bonham !!
Posted on 11 years ago
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Wonderful drums, but just out of curiousity, what type of band/music did your father play with these drums? Jazz, military band, Dixieland?

-No Guru... still learning more every day-
Posted on 11 years ago
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From mchair303

Wonderful drums, but just out of curiousity, what type of band/music did your father play with these drums? Jazz, military band, Dixieland?

It was a family band of the three brothers and two sisters. They played locally in the northwestern Minnesota area and the music they played were waltzes, polkas, etc. I guess you would call it "oldtime". The group was called "Sam's Serenader's", as Sam was the nickname of the oldest brother who started the band. If I remember correctly there was a sax, guitar, accordion/piano, violin and drums. I used to have an old photo of the band but I moved recently and apparently misplaced it.

Posted on 11 years ago
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The bass drum pedal is a George Way drum pedal, I recently sold one myself. The bass drum is most likely from the 1880's judging by the ears on it. I don't have any information on the makers unfortunately but the look at the paper label inside the drum would fit into that time frame as well.

I sold the pedal for $50.00.

The bass drum itself is probably worth about $250.00 - $500.00 because it would need new heads and rope if it is going to be played. The value comes from keeping it as a rope tension drum, this is a standard size rope tension bass drum with fife and drum corps.

Posted on 11 years ago
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Thanks for all the information everyone. I knew they were pretty old but didn't figure that old.

Well I am going to clean them up some and try to get those snare wires to function a little better and then maybe play the snare out on some gig or at least at a practice to see how it does.

Thanks again everyone.

Posted on 11 years ago
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