I have a blue satin Slingerland Cocktail Drum, I wish<br>
to restore...14x24 aprox has holes for legs on bottom<br>
has had strings on top head a side mount for <br>
some thing but no bottom cover, no lugs for bottom<br>
cover...This does not match with other drums I have<br>
seen...Anybody have any Idea what type of drum<br>
this is?
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cocktail drum
Sounds like a standard 1960's Slingy cocktail drum to me. Perhaps it's been parted out, but if the shell is good, it should be no problem to restore.<br>
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Desrcribe the badge. Gold/black or silver/black? Serial number? I'm guessing a "P" is stamped inside the shell.<br>
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Look through the pics on this site and I bet you'll find a similar drum....<br>
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Is the color Blue Sparkle or Blue Satin Flame? The flame is more rare than the sparkle.<br>
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Don
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Desrcribe the badge. Gold/black or silver/black? Serial number? I'm guessing a "P" is stamped inside the shell.<br>
<br>
Look through the pics on this site and I bet you'll find a similar drum....<br>
<br>
Is the color Blue Sparkle or Blue Satin Flame? The flame is more rare than the sparkle.<br>
<br>
Don
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Hey Bartsee,<br>
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check out the catalog page here:<br>
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These are the most common Slingerland models. Yours is most likely one of them.<br>
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JKM
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check out the catalog page here:<br>
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<!--EZCODE AUTOLINK START--><a href="http://www.cocktailangst.com/drum/catal ... <!--EZCODE AUTOLINK END--><br>
<br>
These are the most common Slingerland models. Yours is most likely one of them.<br>
<br>
JKM
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