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From green glass drum

We all thank the Purdie Shuffler for his heads up regarding the 6 1/2 x 14 NOS Slingerlands on the Ebay. I got the 6 1/2 and the Gretsch 5 by 14.The Sling is the thing. The Gretsch is good but a smaller, higher pitched sound.And has a nice crack.The bronze/copper is the best one so far. Deep tone and crack all in one.Mine was pre-drilled for 8 lugs and some strainer mount holes. Also had snare beds crimped.I just recently swapped the Gretsch for the Sling on my work kit.We will keep an eye out (for shells) for you Mr. BunnyMy bronze looks alot like "the other mans" drum.

How about those tube lugs GreenGlass?

The ones I found were too short, or long, I can't remember by nearly a quarter inch. Where did you find yours?

Thanks

Kev

Kevin
Posted on 13 years ago
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From green glass drum

We all thank the Purdie Shuffler for his heads up regarding the 6 1/2 x 14 NOS Slingerlands on the Ebay. I got the 6 1/2 and the Gretsch 5 by 14.The Sling is the thing. The Gretsch is good but a smaller, higher pitched sound.And has a nice crack.The bronze/copper is the best one so far. Deep tone and crack all in one.Mine was pre-drilled for 8 lugs and some strainer mount holes. Also had snare beds crimped.I just recently swapped the Gretsch for the Sling on my work kit.We will keep an eye out (for shells) for you Mr. BunnyMy bronze looks alot like "the other mans" drum.

Your drum is purdy!!!

Yeah- I'm THAT guy!!!

Dead dogs like rusty fire hydrants!!!
Posted on 13 years ago
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From kevins

Here's my Slingerland snare project and what I have in her.1. Shell $1232. Rods $163. Lugs $324. Back Plates @ Screws $325. Rapid Strainer and Butt $456. COB Single-Flange Hoops $507. Heads $288. Puresound Wires $289. Clips $40Total $394

Not a bad price for a cool drum!!!!

Yeah- I'm THAT guy!!!

Dead dogs like rusty fire hydrants!!!
Posted on 13 years ago
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Bunny - Here's one for you buddy! Not a deep-dish, but it will make for a serious snare drum nonetheless. Check it out:

http://www.ebay.com/itm/5x14-Triple-Groove-Slingerland-Snare-Drum-Shell-Brass-/270781941458?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item3f0bdc86d2#ht_1400wt_1165

Don't let the ad fool you, that's a copper shell! I know drummers that swear by their copper shell snares.

John

Too many great drums to list here!

http://www.walbergandauge.com/VintageVenue.htm
Posted on 13 years ago
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From kevins

How about those tube lugs GreenGlass?The ones I found were too short, or long, I can't remember by nearly a quarter inch. Where did you find yours?ThanksKev

I elongated the pre-drilled holes. Took a round file and filed about 1/16 on each hole heading towards the rims.

I use the round files a lot. 1 is approx 3/16 and one is approx 5/16.

Enlarging shell holes for tube lugs is very tedious/careful work.

The lug footprint is small, as you know.

SA aka GGD

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Posted on 13 years ago
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From green glass drum

I elongated the pre-drilled holes. Took a round file and filed about 1/16 on each hole heading towards the rims.I use the round files a lot. 1 is approx 3/16 and one is approx 5/16.Enlarging shell holes for tube lugs is very tedious/careful work.The lug footprint is small, as you know.SA aka GGD

Thanks man !!

Kev

Kevin
Posted on 13 years ago
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Hey bunny. If you go to drummaker.com, on the left of the page is a free download for a drum mat, for spacing out the lugs. They're brilliant. My architect friend had to print it out for me coz they won't come out of a normal printer. Hope it's still available. If not I could probably get mine copied and sent over to you.

Drums are loud....So play them LOUD!!!
Posted on 13 years ago
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I'm not going to tell you what to build bunny, but I will say that buying a pre-drilled NOS shell off of sleezeBay & screwing hardware on it is not building a drum...it is assembling a drum...sort of like painting by numbers doesn't make you an artist. Not trying to pi$$ anyone off...I'm just saying...

BTW, if you need a lug layout mat, I can send you a .pdf, .eps or .ai file of mine.

"Play the drum...don't let it play you" - Max Roach

1968, 1974 & 1984 Rogers Dyna•Sonic COB
1971, 1976 Slingerland GK Sound King
1973 Slingerland Festival
1920's-40's Slingerland (US Military) Field Snares (6)
19?- Ludwig Field Snare (US Marines)
1960's Premier Gold Glitter Student Snare kit
1960's-? MIJ Snares (way-way too many)
Posted on 13 years ago
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From fungus amungus

I'm not going to tell you what to build bunny, but I will say that buying a pre-drilled NOS shell off of sleezeBay & screwing hardware on it is not building a drum...it is assembling a drum...sort of like painting by numbers doesn't make you an artist. Not trying to pi$$ anyone off...I'm just saying...BTW, if you need a lug layout mat, I can send you a .pdf, .eps or .ai file of mine.

No- you're right. When it comes right down to it, it's screwing in parts.

The only pre-drilled that cat has now are brass Gretsch.

It's not that I am incapable of building it by drilling the shell; after all- I built bicycle frames. Of course I built three before I had one that was actually rideable. I am of course speaking not of one that fell apart with the first pedal stroke, but one that actually had the right balance of flex in the right places and stiffness where needed. What this long-winded explanation means is that I am capable of the mechanical aspects.

With this new band project, I am probably kidding myself about having the time to do this, and I need an arsenal of snares that are ready to play.

And no- you didn't p*ss me off at all.

Yeah- I'm THAT guy!!!

Dead dogs like rusty fire hydrants!!!
Posted on 13 years ago
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From drowse49

Hey bunny. If you go to drummaker.com, on the left of the page is a free download for a drum mat, for spacing out the lugs. They're brilliant. My architect friend had to print it out for me coz they won't come out of a normal printer. Hope it's still available. If not I could probably get mine copied and sent over to you.

Thanks for the offer and the guide!!!

Yeah- I'm THAT guy!!!

Dead dogs like rusty fire hydrants!!!
Posted on 13 years ago
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