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And for you Old Scj=hool guys....Sling snare, 200 Last viewed: 1 hour ago

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Posted on 14 years ago
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Wow thats just wrong to do that to a vintage s/l snare drum and for 200.00 with a bad shell--cracks inside ---all i have to say is Laughing HLaughing H...Mikey

Posted on 14 years ago
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A Kevlar marching snare head on an old Slingerland Duall? And one with a cracked shell, even? What a ******* idiot! Those heads are extremely tough on shells and hardware, even on marching drums built for ridiculously high tension.

And why do people seem to have a compelling need to make **** up or repeat bogus info without any fact checking? One of the "original snares built for a drum set"? I'm afraid not. Built in 1913 or 1915? Slingerland didn't even start making drums until the late 1920s.

Posted on 14 years ago
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I love the "god bless" at the end of the ad.

Posted on 14 years ago
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