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Ludwig Downbeat No. 988-1PCX Pink Champagne

April 30, 2022 Edward Tucker
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This total restoration took me an awful long time and hours of countless elbow grease. I purchased this from the original owners brother, he had passed away decades ago and he couldn’t bring himself to part with the set. But he finally realized that they were just wasting away and that they should be brought back to life and played again. I’m glad he did. He is a very nice guy and he was thrilled to know that I was not only going to restore them, but play them as well and keep his brothers legacy alive. As promised I will be sending him the “after” photos.

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In Vintage Drums, Ludwig, Edward Tucker Restoration Tags Ludwg, Ludwig Down Beat, Ludwig Pink Champagne
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1928 Slingerland “Speed Sticks” Counter Top Drumstick Display.

March 30, 2022 Edward Tucker
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You don’t find “Speed Sticks” advertised in Slingerland catalogs after the early 1930s.
I believe that this is one of two still in existence today, and also one of the very first if not the first dealer display items ever made by the Slingerland company.

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In Edward Tucker Restoration, Vintage Drums, Slingerland Tags Slingerland
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Christmas 1941 Ludwig & Ludwig!

December 31, 2021 Edward Tucker
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This set is EIGHTY years old this Christmas morning!
Ludwig & Ludwig “Swing Sensation Outfit” No. 1145PV, identical in every aspect of the famous “Top Hat” set without the cane, glove and hat design.
It is in stunning like new condition being it’s been in its cases for the past seventy years, he never played it after the 1950’s.

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In Vintage Drums, Edward Tucker Restoration, Ludwig Tags Swing Sensation Outfit, Ludwig & Ludwig
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Vintage Chrome Roto Tom Set: A Dream Realized

August 31, 2021 Edward Tucker
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Trying to acquire all chrome Roto Tom’s especially the largest of 18 inches proved to be quite challenging. After a couple years of searching, bidding and buying all necessary parts and drums including entire collections to sometimes get just one piece I was finally ready to build the set.

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In Vintage Drums, Edward Tucker Restoration Tags Remo rototoms
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Slingerland Banjo & Drum Co. “Fancher” Model Drum Sticks in Original Box and Sleeve

July 31, 2021 Edward Tucker
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This pair is unused and quite extraordinary. What you are looking at is a pair of 1920s Slingerland Banjo & Drum Co. Gold Sticks Purple End with original water decal in their original box with inner sleeve. These are the Slingerland “Fancher Model”. They are stamped Slingerland 1-H on one stick only.

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In Vintage Drums, Edward Tucker Restoration Tags Slingerland, Slingerland Fancher
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The One I Thought Got Away! 1950 Radio King

June 30, 2021 Edward Tucker
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The story of the snare was vague, but from the extended family members of the original owner from whom I purchased it, it goes something like this; he bought it and never played it for whatever reason, and the later generations always respected the drum and never touched it. Not a lot of details but a very graceful unembellished straight-to-the-point explanation. They didn’t mince words or get into an epic narrative.
I am so grateful that it was left unscathed.

So now, here, is my unplayed, unused, 100% original MINT 1950 Slingerland Krupa Model Radio King No. 143 WMP 5.5” x 14” Solid One Piece Shell “Radio King” Engraved Nickel over Brass Rim 3-Point Strainer Tin Straps Snare Drum in it’s original Canvas Bag.

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In Edward Tucker Restoration, Vintage Drums, Slingerland Tags Slingerland, Radio King Slingerland, 1950 Slingerland Radio King
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1948-1953 Slingerland Radio King 5-Piece Drum Set in Original Black Diamond Pearl.

May 31, 2021 Edward Tucker
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Allow me to introduce you to my 1948-1953 Slingerland Radio King 5-Piece Drum Set in Original Black Diamond Pearl. The set consists of: 9” x 13” Tom, 12” x 14” Tom/Floor, 16” x 16” Floor, 14” x 24” Bass, 7” x 14” Snare, Hi-Hat Stand, Pedal, Snare Stand, Cowbells & Woodblock. This set is 100% original and near flawless.
All NOB rims, original paint and inlay on the hoops. The exterior wrap and interiors are mint. The set arrived with ALL the original unblemished heads in place and intact. I kept the original calfskin resonant heads on, archiving the batters (see pic of the original batters and you will see why this set is so nice). A friend contacted me about this set in 2019 showing me a few photos and asking what I thought. After much back and forth discussion and consultation I mentioned that if he sells now or in the future that I am most definitely Interested.

The back story on this set is that the original owner had passed away and the children and grandchildren were sorting out his estate. When they went up to the attic of his home they discovered this set. Apparently they never heard or knew anything about it, or that at one time he may have been a drummer. From the near immaculate condition of this set and the original Radio King calfskin heads one can only come to the conclusion that he purchased this set and never really played it at all or very little. We will never know.
This set was in another part of the country so my friend had a friend pick it from the original owners family and ship it to him. When it arrived at my friends house he called me and said that he thought I should handle the cleaning of this set and that he wanted me to be the new temporary custodian (we are all only interim owners in the end). I was extremely excited to welcome this set into Studio 3T as one of the Crown Jewels of my collection for not only myself but for my clients.

After arriving at the studio I was astounded at the incredible condition that can only be appreciated in person. It was very dusty and the nickel hardware needed to be polished, but that was it. Zero fade, zero modifications, wrap is mint, interiors mint, the set and hardware are flawless. This is the finest example of this era Radio King set I have ever encountered in my lifetime.
As with all our sets and snares at Studio 3T, these drums will be put to work, I am not a fan of shelf queens or placing instruments under glass like an amusement attraction. They should be, and are, played, recorded and toured with as intended and allowed to sing, and please believe me when I tell you, these beauties SING!
You can see a few photos right after the initial disassembly and clean and how they look now set up in the studio. I added a few Radio King cymbal stands and cymbals.
Thank you for reading my column, I very much appreciate all the comments and interaction with everyone.
Stay tuned...🥁

Edward Tucker
Fate Up
Studio 3T

In Edward Tucker Restoration, Slingerland, Vintage Drums Tags Slingerland Radio King
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Vintage Cymbal Purchase and Care Tips

March 29, 2021 Edward Tucker
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Let’s talk about buying vintage cymbals and caring for them.

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In Vintage Drums, Edward Tucker Restoration Tags vintage cymbals
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A Young Drummers Story Of His Biggest Supporter.

January 31, 2021 Edward Tucker
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That weekend an old friend of mine Pat, that has since passed on, (RIP Brother, and thank you for this) stayed up with me for three days straight listening to Pink Floyd as we cleaned, polished and assembled this pile into a usable drum set. It was mismatched colors of red. Some were sparkle and some were swirl pearl, and it was also different brands, Ludwig, Pearl and Slingerland etc...., I didn't care, I finally had my first real drum set that was all mine!

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Tom Mooney 1970 Camco Set

December 6, 2020 Edward Tucker
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the original owner, custom ordered this set in late 1969 and received it in 1970 from Chanute, Kansas.

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In Vintage Drums, Edward Tucker Restoration Tags Camco, Tom Mooney
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WWII Restriction 1943-1944 Leedy Dreadnaught Victor Set In White Marine Pearl

August 31, 2020 Edward Tucker
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Please allow me to introduce you to my WWII Restriction 1943-1944 Leedy Dreadnaught Victor Set In White Marine Pearl. I usually can finish a full set restoration in approximately two weeks, this set took almost two months. 11”, 13”, 15” 26”, 6.5” x 14”. It is simply gorgeous now.

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In Edward Tucker Restoration, Vintage Drums, Leedy Tags Leedy, Leedy Dreadnaught
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One of the Rarest Stands at Studio 3T

July 30, 2020 Edward Tucker
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I never saw one of these in person and I never imagined I would ever own one, I’ve been looking for years.
Well, one popped up online and I couldn’t believe my eyes.

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In Edward Tucker Restoration, Vintage Drums Tags 1950 #7598 Leedy & Ludwig “Floor Cymbal Stand”, Leedy & Ludwig, Edward Tucker
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They are still out there!!! 1963 Slingerland Gene Krupa Deluxe Outfit No. 1N

June 26, 2020 Edward Tucker
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Sometimes a set just thrills you to no end and gets your heart racing, this is one of those sets. Allow me to introduce my latest addition to the Studio 3T arsenal. 1963 Slingerland Gene Krupa Deluxe Outfit No. 1N with the upgraded Solid Shell 1-Ply Radio King 3-Point Strainer Snare all in Sparkling Blue Pearl.
13”, 16”, 22”, 5.5” x 14” RK.

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In Edward Tucker Restoration, Vintage Drums, Slingerland Tags Slingerland, Gene Krupa
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Celebrity set - Madelaine Manney's '55 Gretsch Broadkaster Cocktail Drum Set

May 28, 2020 Edward Tucker
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Miss Madeleine Manney was a very unique and strong woman, especially when you consider the time period in which she led her own band - quite extraordinary. I wish I had had the opportunity to not only meet and talk with her, but to witness one of her many live performances as she toured extensively in the Tri-State PA., N.J. and N.Y. area over many years. She was a celebrity in that region. I imagine she was an exceptional lady. I will keep her memory alive with the drum.

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In Legendary Drummers, Vintage Drums, Edward Tucker Restoration Tags Gretsch Broadkaster Cocktail Drum Set, Madelaine Manney, cocktail drums
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1926 Ludwig All-Metal Separate Tension Drum

April 30, 2020 Edward Tucker
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I acquired this drum a year ago as just a shell with one lug, throw and butt plate attached. It was riddled with countless dents and headed to the trash, luckily I was in the right place at the right time to rescue i

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In Vintage Drums, Ludwig, Edward Tucker Restoration Tags Ludwig 1926 All Around drum
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