I Found A Slingerland Drum In The Attic Of Our Old Farmhouse. I Found Online That The Badge Is A Brass & Black Cloud From Somewhere Between 1928 And 1947, But I Cant Find Much Other Info About It. It Is A Wooden Marching Type That I Think Belonged To My Uncle When He Was In The Service Around Ww Ii. On The Drum Head It Says Supertone Calf, And On The Side It Has A Picture Of An Eagle On An American Flag. It Looks To Be Mahogany With Maple Rims. The Old Canvas Case It Was In Says 10 X 14, But It Physically Measures About 11.5" Deep By 14.5" Wide. I Don't Really Know Any More About It. I Called All The Music Stores In My Area (northeastern Ny, Near Vermont) And Nobody Around Here Deals In Vintage Drums. I Could Use Some Input On What To Do--- How To Get A Realistic Value, Where To Possibly Sell It And How, Etc. It Looks To Be In Really Nice Shape, But I'm Not A Drum Guy And I'd Love To See It Go To Someone Who Could Appreciate It. I Do Have Some Pics And I'll Try To Post Them. Thanks For Your Help