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Database of Articles 11/13 to current

Circa 1930 Ludwig 4x14 brass "mystery" silver flake snare drum

November 1, 2015 Bob Campbell

In the end, I did not find a rare silver Stipelgold Ludwig snare drum.  Indeed, what I received was an even rarer gift, a beautiful circa 1930 brass Ludwig drum that was passionately played by a war hero and kind friend to many.  

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In BCA1, Vintage Drums Tags Ludwig
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Who had this pedal at the 2013 Chicago Drum Show?

October 22, 2015 George Lawrence

Reader looking for this pedal that was at the Chicago Drum Show

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In Reader Submissions, What's It worth?, Free Classifieds, Vintage Drums
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Blown Glass Drum Heads? Beautiful drum lamps by Vancouver artist

October 21, 2015 The NSMD Staff
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My brother , Darrell Cadieux (above)  who is an accomplished jazz drummer and art collector should be floored by this piece I had made for him by a world class glass blower. The heads are hand blown glass in the artist's famous tortoise shell design. An LED light was mounted inside and gives the piece a beautiful radiance. The piece was made by Jeff Burnette of Vancouver B.C.

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In Reader Submissions, Custom Drums Tags Darrell Cadieux
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Bill Ludwig kicks off funding campaign for WFL III Drums

October 21, 2015 George Lawrence

 

Join Bill Ludwig III and family in taking WFLIII Drums to the next level at KickStarter 


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What is this?

October 10, 2015 George Lawrence

What is this?!

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In GLA1, From Editor George Lawrence, Custom Drums
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Captain's Log; 10/15 Old dog learning new tricks

October 10, 2015 George Lawrence

This blog is taking the place of the old editorial column that was in the print magazines and the email newsletters. There won't be an editorial in the newsletter anymore. The monthly  periodical format isn't working for  NSMD so I'm going to post whatever is on my mind whenever it's on my mind! Here! Personal, business, gigs, music, past articles on a variety of subjects, fleeting thoughts and floating molecules, whatever, I'm going to be writing it here.

What's going on? I just finished two months submersed in the bowels of this new website and new newsletter. I have never built a website before or composed a digital newsletter. Thank the Great Pumpkin for Squarespace.com, a web building and hosting site, and the Constant Contact email service which have it all  dumbed down to where even I can do it. You may have noticed there was no September  2015 issue of the newsletter. That was due to delays in building the new site and delays in switching over from the old site to the new site. 

I bought Not So Modern Drummer magazine in 2008 with the intent of "modernizing" it. Well, three websites, two newsletters, three webmasters, and three business overhauls later, I'm flying solo and I'm on a mission to come up with my "final answer". I put everything on hold this year (2015): the Nashville Drum Show, the Snare Drum Olympics, while I figured out the new direction for Not So Modern Drummer. (Yeah, yeah, you've done this before, yawn). Well not to this extent. I realized this year that in order for Not So Modern Drummer to best serve the drumming community, I needed to immerse myself 24/7 in the process of running it, building it, promoting it, growing it, etc. And I've done just that!

I've been in hyper focus mode for weeks on end, many hours a day, just figuring out what NSMD is so a new direction and mission could be defined for it. NSMD is not a magazine anymore, obviously.  We quit printing the paper magazine in 2012. It's not the email newsletter which replaced the paper magazine. It's not this website either. The old periodical format is not effective for it anymore.  I finally figured out that NSMD is the 27 years of content that has been contributed to it, and the people who contributed it. So, I started a  new mission to make that evident to everyone: To store/document/publish all the content since 1988 on this site and make it available to all for free. Long term project, I know, but it's off and running. I'm daily adding old content from the first typed newsletters, the old print magazines, and the three different websites and newsletter formats we've had. 

The other part of the mission for 2016 is to re institute the buying and selling of vintage, custom, used and new gear by its readers that was the bread and butter of the original Not So Modern Drummer. It was originally a classified ad rag for drummers! Well Ebay did that in, but I've seen the need for a more vetted venue where buyers and sellers must use their real names and establish trust. So I've added a new forum that has a classifieds section in it. I thought that forums were passe since Facebook took over, but I think people are growing weary of Facebook. It's too much to keep up with and no one really owns their pages or groups. It could blow up at any day now when the next new online thing comes along. Forums can be more focused and niched, ..... and owned! I've noticed since I launched the new site that the page with the biggest number of hits is the Classifieds, so that's a good sign. If you have gear to sell, or or looking for specific items, please help me get this Classified forum jump started by posting there.

Captain logging off.

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1960s E.W. Kent set

October 10, 2015 Phil Wilson

My latest drum set acquisition is a beautiful Black Diamond Pearl 1960s E.W. Kent kit.  Many young drummers received a set of Kent drums for their first set.

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In PWA1, Phil Wilson, Custom Drums
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It's a Poor Workman Who Blames His Tools

October 6, 2015 Richard Best

Shortly after I bought a set of budget tabla, I came across an important bit of advice: Do not buy cheap tabla; it's too hard to get a sound and you will be quickly discouraged. OK, there are other reasons my tabla playing is serious limited, but the sound quality of the cheap drums dampened my enthusiasm. Still, we ought not to blame our tools for a job poorly done.

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Drum Dictionary

October 5, 2015 Richard Best

The Drum Yoda's Totally Awewome Dictionary of Drum Terms - compiled by Richard Best.  
What I wanted to offer was not curt definitions but reasonable explanations

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In Richard Best, Educational Tags drum dictionary, music dictionary, percussion dictionary
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Reflections on Shelly Manne, Part 2

September 30, 2015 David Barsalou

 NSMD’s David Barsalou asked internationally recognized drummers Bill Goodwin, Gordy Knudtson, Gregg Potter, John JR Robinson, Terry Silverlight, Todd Sucherman, and Paul Wertico to share their ideas and opinions on the following quote attributed to Shelly Manne.

 Shelly Manne said...

"The ride beat is the easiest and the most difficult thing a drummer will ever play". 

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Dorado by Gretsch - Made in Japan

September 28, 2015 George Lawrence
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This was sent to me by my drum nerd buddy Jay in Knoxville TN. He is the administrator of the Facebook group "Knoxville Drummers Union". He goes by the code name Jay Options over there. I think he is hiding from someone. You have to know the secret password to join that group and they are a shifty bunch :-) . Dorado Drums were added to the Gretsch Dorado catalog in 1973. They were cheap Japanese stencil sets; imports and didn't hang around too long. That's about all I know about them. I would put that particular set of Jay's in the $200 category just because they are in good shape. If the floor tom and snare drum were there they might be worth $300 to $350  -  George Lawrence

Here is a quote from author Mike Jones about Dorado guitars. Some of this may be applicable to Dorado Drums.

" I love the Dorado myself and have the same model 12 string as you. I also have 2- Model 5985 solid-body electrics. They are extremely well made and very playable. I am including information about them in a chapter of my book "Gretsch's Lost Weekend; The Guitars of Booneville and The Hagner Musical Instrument Company, 1970-1981" I am not going to be devoting much to the acoustic models but here's what I can tell you.

The Dorado guitars were made by Matsumoko of Japan between 1971 and 1973. The most intersting thing is, other than minor cosmetic differences, Matsumoko made the exact same guitar for Epiphone, Aria, Conrad, Granada and Lyle, though less so, their acoustic guitars. The ones that were marketed by the other companies were manufactured between 1970 and 1976. The Headstock design seem to be the only real variable on all of the models. As to why they were distributed by Gretsch, there was a long standing rumor that the Dorado was imported by Gretsch/Baldwin to make up for the lack of inventory after the Booneville factory fire in January 1973 destroyed the Gretsch production facility. While a plausable theory, It doesn't work with the time line. It appears to be more of a deal worked out by Fred Gretsch (still on the Gretsch/Baldwin Board of Directors) and Bill Hagner to work with Japanese suppliers. Gene Haugh told me that the decision to import was made in the spring of 1972 by Baldwin and Fred Gretsch. The first catalogs with Gretsch's name appeared in the fall of the same year and offered only acoustic models. In the 1973 catalog they offered an electric 6 string solid-body as well as a solid-body 4 string bass. Your 12 string model was one of two 12 string models offered in the 1973 catalog. Interstingly they also offered drums that year. A little known fact that you might enjoy. Gene told me that Fred brought a Dorado acoustic to Booneville one day in early 1972. According to Gene, Fred had put some masking tape over the logo, came into Gene's office and asked him to try it out. Gene played around with it for a few minutes then Fred asked him how he thought it played and what he thought it was. Gene said it played great and thought it was a Gibson. Fred peeled the tape off to expose the Dorado logo and said "That's what I thought too. Were gonna start distributing these." Gene told me he didn't care much for the electric solid body model's finish but the acoustics were as good as anything anyone was making during those days. Dorado had 3 logos. Plain Gold screen in fat block letters, Gold silk screen normal block letters in 1971-72 and in 1973 they introduced a Stylish in-laid mother of pearl logo. Yours is a 1973. I'll see if I can find some acoustic pics of the Aria, Epiphone, Conrad, Lyle acoustics so you can see they are all the same. For now, here's how the Dorado solid-body electric compares with all the other Matsumoko solid-body electric guitars. I hope this helps.

Mike Jones

In Vintage Drums, From Editor George Lawrence Tags dorado, Dorado by Gretsch, Gretsch
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Custom Drum of the Month -Furcinitti French Oak Wine Barrel snare

September 21, 2015 George Lawrence

This is a 15x7 stave snare drum. The wood is French oak. The boards were originally white but were used to season wine for 18 months and then dried for a year. They smelled wonderful when I cut into them.   I only added a topcoat. No stain at all. Enjoy!

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Restoration Tips - Fixing Bent Rims

September 18, 2015 Ned Ingberman

With wrench in hand and the aid of this article, you can remove unsightly bends and restore a rim to its original contour.

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In Ned Ingberman, Vintage Drums Tags repair
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Andy White's Beatles drum set

September 15, 2015 Clive Edwards

This is the 1956 mahogany shell Ludwig Super Classic finished in black diamond pearl that was used by Andy White on the very first Beatles record

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In Featured Articles, Clive Edwards, Reader Submissions Tags Andy White, Beatles, Clive Edwards, Ludwig
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Mike Clark: Words of Wisdom - Part 7

September 15, 2015 David Barsalou

Best Drummer In The World?  Who can orchestrate and swing like Elvin Jones? – Nobody. Who changed everything for everybody and came up with a new way of looking at things like Tony Williams? –Nobody. 

 

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In David Barsalou, Legendary Drummers Tags Mike Clark, Paul Jackson, Herbie Hancock, Headhunters
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F. Baron snare drum, circa 1930s

September 8, 2015 Mike Curotto

F. BARON was a music store located in Paris, which existed in the 30/40 years. Very little information exists, but they created a brand "CONTINENTAL Paris New York", drums and snare drum which are so rare. 

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In Mike Curotto's Medium Rare Drums, A1MC, Vintage Drums Tags F. Baron
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Seimatone Chromatic Snare Drum -@1948

September 7, 2015 Mike Curotto

with this snare, only two tuning knobs are necessary to adjust the tension, one by a head ! The internal chromatic system is very complex but works perfectly, and allows you to change tone while playing

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In Mike Curotto's Medium Rare Drums, A1MC, Vintage Drums Tags Seimatone, French, knob tension
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Jasper Wood - Gretsch's standard 6 ply shells and Centennial shells

September 7, 2015 admin
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The company Jasper Wood closed down in 2003.  Because they had been primarily an office-furniture manufacturer they were forced out of business by the importation of cheap products… we’re all guilty here!

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In Featured Articles, Vintage Drums, Reader Submissions Tags Gretsch, Jasper
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Custom Drum of the Month - Woods Custom Drums

September 7, 2015 George Lawrence
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Custom Drum of the Month

My latest build commissioned by Ryan Van Poederooyen (Devin Townsend) . It's a handmade Woods Custom 13" x 8"-  16 ply birch shell with walnut interior. The reinforcement rings are 8 ply birch with a birds eye maple veneer ply. 

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In Custom Drums, George Lawrence, From Editor George Lawrence Tags Woods custom Drums
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1960s Ludwig Super Classic

September 7, 2015 Phil Wilson

This set of Ludwigs from my collection is covered in Sparkling Burgundy Pearl. This is one of the rarest sparkle finishes found on vintage drums today. Ludwig introduced this finish in 1967 having cancelled Galaxy Sparkle, the rarest of the Ludwig sparkle finishes.

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In The Phil Wilson Collection, Phil Wilson, PWA1, Vintage Drums Tags Ludwig, Ludwig Super Classic, Burgundy Sparkle
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