1933 Slingerland DUALL Model

No. 30—5"x14", Nickel Plate

Original Black Lacquer finish

Made for one year only

Solid mahogany with a black lacquer finish showing minor, age-appropriate wear and checking. It is slightly oversized, measuring closer to 5.5 inches deep, with true, original bearing edges.

Fully functional, first-generation "PAT. APL'D FOR" parallel strainer with the original wires. 

10 nickel tube lugs and single-flanged hoops. All clips are intact, with a few period-correct replacements on the bottom.

Retains its highly sought-after, original internal aluminum tone flange in great condition.

Equipped with the original calfskin top head ( a bit lop sided ) and a modern bottom head. It tunes up easily and sounds great.

The original heating element was previously removed. The four resulting holes have been cleanly filled with screws.
There are no extra holes, modifications, or structural issues.

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Listed2 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
  • No. 192 TDR 5x14" 10-Lug Chrome Over Brass Snare Drum
Finish
  • Black Lacquer
Categories
Year
  • 1933
Made In
  • United States

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