I picked up this set last year in Springfield, MO. At one time, it belonged to one of the drummers from Ozark Mountain Daredevils, Steve Canaday.
Unfortunately, Steve died in '96 while flying an experimental plane in Tennessee, and I have no way of contacting his family for any info. From the history I've found about the set, the U.S. Government allowed only 10% metal to be used in "non-essential" goods manufacturing because it was needed for military production. All the drum companies came out with wartime drums, but Slingerland led the way with the Rolling Bomber series. The lug casings are made of hand-carved Rosewood and the hoops are made of Mahogany. Almost all the heads are original calf-skin. The throne is made just like the drums, with reinforcing hoops (maple) inside. I was going to show this at a vintage drum show in Chicago this year, but time wouldn't permit.
If anyone has any additional info on these sets, feel free to write me @
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Thanks! Preston