This was an extremely popular chrome shell snare drum in the 70’s in the USA, marketed as a cheaper alternative to the top line Sound King model. It actually has different features and characteristics which make it a great drum in its own right, rather than a cheaper alternative, so let’s look at some of those.
Appearing first in the 1963 catalogue, named the ‘Festival’ model, this drum features a smooth chrome over brass shell. It was only available in a 5” depth although it was offered as an 8 or 10 lug drum. Fitted with a rapid strainer, more reliable than previous Radio King Clamshell strainers and easier today to replace or repair than the Zoomatic strainer which were a feature of the Sound King.
The drum is fitted with Slingerland’s ‘Rim Shot’ hoops (also referred to as ‘stick saver’) which curl inwards giving a different and distinct sound when compared to other hoops of the period ( but cutting into your fingers if you carry the drum by the hoop!). Also standard was a tone control dampener and 20 strand ‘snappy snares’.
Slingerland continued to make these drums into the mid 70’s.
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