I have owned several 1920's-30's Slingerland Artist model snare drums and all of them have had single ply shells of either walnut, mahogany, or maple. I recently acquired an earl 1930's Slingerland Artist model snare drum and was quite surprised to see a TWO ply shell. It appears to be poplar with a very thin inner ply of walnut. The white marine pearl is sandwiched between the two plies, which became common in the late 1930's. I spoke to Mike Curotto who owns hundreds of them and he has not seen this either. Just curious if anyone has seen anything like this?
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