Up for sale is a rare, heavy-duty vintage Sonor double tom holder/mount, made in Western Germany during the 1980s. ✔️

This is the highly sought-after version with the thick 28mm down tube, perfectly compatible with Sonor Phonic, Phonic Plus, Signature, Lite, and Hilite series bass drum mounts and heavy stands. ✔️

BONUS: This listing includes the original Sonor 28mm memory lock, which is very hard to find on its own! It locks your height perfectly in place for lightning-fast setups. ( Low offers not included) ✔️

Specifications:

Brand: Sonor (Made in Western Germany) ✔️

Era: 1980s (Phonic / Signature Era) ✔️

Down Tube Diameter: 28 mm ✔️

Top Rods Diameter: 19 mm ✔️

Included Accessory: Original Sonor 28mm Memory Lock ✔️

Condition:

Very good vintage condition. The chrome looks great with very minimal signs of age. All original parts (without one screw), threads are very good, and the rods are straight. The memory lock functions flawlessly. Ready to use! ( Pictured) ✔️

Important: used condition don't have warranty and not returnable, please write questions before payment ✍️ ✔️

Worldwide shipping available. 🌍

The item will be packed safely. ✔️

Please feel free to ask any questions before buying! ✔️

Thanks for watching my shop ✅

Enjoy ☀️

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Listed12 days ago
ConditionVery Good (Used)
Very Good items may show a few slight marks or scratches but are fully functional and in overall great shape.Learn more
Brand
Model
  • Z5513
Finish
  • Chrome
Categories
Year
  • 80s
Made In
  • Germany

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