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The Mystery of the Aussie Leedy Full Dress Drums Last viewed: 4 hours ago

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I picked up this 1937 Leedy Broadway Dual Full Dress snare from an Australian seller a couple of weeks ago. It was the third one I'd try to buy in the last year, all in Australia. Then I saw Steele's post about the Oriental Pearl full dress snare and bass he found near his Sydney workshop. And then there's Mike Curotto's OP snare that was discovered in Wagga Wagga NSW.

I figured these were bought back to the Lucky Country by servicemen and women but the odd thing is you really don't see many drums from the other big American makers of the time in Australia and it's also odd that it's the full dress drums I keep seeing. It's not like you see that many FD Leedys in America.

So, any theories?

Andrew

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these are the other two Australian drums I missed out on in the last year

Andrew

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Beautiful drum there!! Nice score!!

Cheers

1976 Ludwig Mach 4 Thermogloss 26-18-14-14sn
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I'm going to venture a guess that Canadian George Way was very much involved with seeing that these great drums made it to another Commonwealth country during his long stint with Leedy.

No matter how far you push the envelope, it is still stationery.
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From leedybdp

I'm going to venture a guess that Canadian George Way was very much involved with seeing that these great drums made it to another Commonwealth country during his long stint with Leedy.

That's an interesting theory.

I also wonder if the Full Dress designs didn't catch on and a bunch of unsold stock was shipped off to a market far far away. It certainly happened here in New Zealand where some very oddball items show up from time to time. Usually items that were a tough sell in their home market.

Andrew

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Many of the odd ball sizes of drum shells and odd ball drum wraps that Rogers, Ludwig, and Gretsch wanted to unload ended up at Walberg & Auge. W&A made some great drum sets out of unwanted surplus components from leading drum companies. So, Fayray's theory also sounds possible.

No matter how far you push the envelope, it is still stationery.
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