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In the article for 3-point strainers by Dr Wenk in the Drum Guide, that strainer should have a one-hole outward flange drop for the tin strap version strainer wires.

I really wouldn't sweat it though.

I'd be more concerned about the two extra holes that the seller describes.

Kevin
Posted on 13 years ago
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Hey James, that's a beautiful drum! Thanks for posting the pic. Looks like you & LadenLarry reside in my backyard![/QUOTE]

Up until recently he lived less than a mile from me, but he has since moved to the edge of civilization, I mean Cypress. I'm still in NW Houston, barely.

Posted on 13 years ago
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From kevins

In the article for 3-point strainers by Dr Wenk in the Drum Guide, that strainer should have a one-hole outward flange drop for the tin strap version strainer wires.I really wouldn't sweat it though.I'd be more concerned about the two extra holes that the seller describes.

Didn't see the ad, 2 extra holes huh, did he show any pics? Now that would make me put the card back in my pocket!

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Posted on 13 years ago
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Looks like lots of us Slingerland enthusiasts are in the Houston area! Just moved from the Heights up to the Woodlands (about 35 mi north of Houston). We should all get together one day :)

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Posted on 13 years ago
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Seller's e mailing me some close-ups of the dowell work where 2 holes were added for different throw-off.

Looks like lots of us Slingerland enthusiasts are in the Houston area! Just moved from the Heights up to the Woodlands (about 35 mi north of Houston). We should all get together one day

Yeah. that would be cool.

Posted on 13 years ago
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OK,...stupid question time !!

Onthe opening post, the photo shows the gromet for the badge covers partially the word Slingerland,..on Fathertime`s drum,..the gromet does not cover the brand Slingerland,...has the one on the opening posts been changed ??

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Posted on 13 years ago
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Slightly OT - I have a Slingerland drum I restored and it appears to be single ply. I thought it was a Hollywood Ace. I believe it once had a Zoomatic strainer. But my question is about the edges. They are almost flat. I think the badge on this drum is correct and it's the Chicago version. Do Radio Kings have 45 degree edges?

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Posted on 13 years ago
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Doesn't the color of the back side of the wrap looks too white and new, where it is showing through the holes on that inside shot? There is so much that is questionable about that drum that makes the price unrealistic.

Posted on 13 years ago
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Onthe opening post, the photo shows the gromet for the badge covers partially the word Slingerland,..on Fathertime`s drum,..the gromet does not cover the brand Slingerland,...has the one on the opening posts been changed ??

Excellent question! Thanks's for noticing. Can't beleive I didn't catch that. Looks like it could be replacement/incorrect grommet, huh? Which also begs the question, why? I think I may just pass on this drum unless there is some legit explanation. The bid amount is already starting to get pretty high with still too many doubts in my mind. Hmmmm Still have a few more days to research.

Posted on 13 years ago
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From makurtz

Excellent question! Thanks's for noticing. Can't beleive I didn't catch that. Looks like it could be replacement/incorrect grommet, huh? Which also begs the question, why? I think I may just pass on this drum unless there is some legit explanation. The bid amount is already starting to get pretty high with still too many doubts in my mind. Hmmmm Still have a few more days to research.

Makurtz,This is what i think is wrong about the drum.The finish in new so that would make it a re=wrapped drum the white backing on the wrap should be a more of a yellow in color not bright white.The outer edge has be re-cut it should be more rounded.The grommet is wrong and has been replaced from your photo of the inside of the shell.I see marks around the grommet on the inside .The grommet is a re=placement new one it's bigger then a Slingerland one-{cover's the S/L on the badge from the out side.The strainer i think is a new replacement one.Also the listing states two extra holes in the shell I would ask for a good close-up of the strainer from the inside of the shell.I think i see some holes that have been filled..If you are looking for a S/L Radio king one piece maple shell 6.5x14 snare.I have one from the 40's.iam thinking about selling....Mikey

Posted on 13 years ago
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