Hi all,
I've been watching this 7 lug floor tom for a while now.
It keeps me intrigued, but I cannot put a name on it.
The only pic for id'ing by the lugs is the one attached.
Any leads on the brand / era?
Cheers, Wouter
Those lugs look alot like early Premier,and also a lot like lugs found on an Australian drum company called Dandy - Drouyn. You can examples on this and the partnering sites.
Wouter - does it have an open bottom end? At first I thought it might be a tacked reso but there are no tacks. The drum has a real 1930's feel and look to it. Interesting drum. I wonder how easily a seven lug head tunes up without the advantage of direct opposition of the tension rods.
John
Drouyn used these lugs and also did 7-lugged floor toms.
Yeah, that would be a Drouyn for sure! I had an 18x18 Drouyn drum with NINE of those lugs either side, with actual 9 hole triple flange hoops.
I`ve never seen a 7 or 9 lug drum before...Thanks for posting!!
Cheers
Thanks guys.
Drouyn or Premier, time will tell.
I couldn't resist not pulling the trigger after your inputs.
So, let's see what it is.
Unfortunately, the seller is off for a ski holiday. So, it will take some weeks.
Keep you posted.
Dimensions are roughly 41cm diameter and 38 depth, according to the non-expert seller.
Is it a Premier? =====> NO
Is it a Drouyn? =====> NO
It is....(drum roll please)........
An early 50s Olympic floor tom
- Ivory lacquered
- 16" in diameter (not sure yet if it is pre-international), 16" depth
- 7 lugs
- with 2 out of 3 floortom brackets (no legs)
- internal tone control
- some wear and tear, but nice sounding drum
Let's see if we get along together ;-)
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