Wow you certainly find the snare drum jems! Thanks for the video I've only seen pictures of this snare. I really like the shallow depth bass drum surprisingly you still get low tone in diameter without depth as modern shells promote.🤯
love the vids shawn! been subscribed for less than a year but I love seeing your updates, long form videos, and anything in between. cant wait to see the shop upgrade video, I'll be building a shop soon and I'll be taking notes LOL
Thanks Brody! I really appreciate that! Mainly one significant upgrade the others will just being set up more geared drum work than motorcycles and hot rods. You get far less dirty working on drums lol
Very Much diggin the vid's & shared your channel with another local drummer up here in NW Washington State! I do Not do instagram so went & signed up to the new FB page as well...Good Stuff!
I have A 1920 Geisler Slingerland 4 X 14 snare drum like the one in Your video !! All Aluminum with banjo wires on the bottom head Mr Howard Slingerland owned a banjo company that's the reason it had banjo strings not snap strings . They were not invented until later . The snare drum is always tune at a high pitch because it's made out aluminum . Have fun playing the snare drum !! 😊😊😊
Otto Geisler invented the drum for Slingerland around 1920 . There are two types of Geisler snare drums ; one by Eugene Geisler Drum Company and the other by Slingerland Banjo and Drum Company . Information can be found on the World Web . !! 😊😊😊
Two very cool snare drums! The Premiere 2000 strainer definitely as issues, but when it works it is a great snare system. I like you prefer a modern snare drum! Great video Shawn!
I like the bass drum! I have a Premier 2000 COA with that strainer that has a couple broken wires. Been trying to find a replacement set too. Joined your FB page.
Tama had made that type of mic boom arm as part of their 'Multiclamp' system, too. I remember seeing it in their brochures I was drooling over in the 80's 😄 I'm not sure if they still make it today, though. And it blows my mind that this ancient snare drum still has ancient literal skins on it, too! 🤯😊
Interesting and thanks for the info! I'll have to look those up! I've never seen anything like them. The titler does look old school Tama though. Right, almost 100 yrs old, insane. Thanks for watching brother!
@shawnsdrumcave - All good! And thank you for the video! Nice 'Deliverance' thumbnail, by the way! 😄👍 And you might find that Tama attachment in the old brochure scans on their website. Have a great weekend! 😊
@@mightyV444 I think you are correct sir, I just googled it and they look like it, at least one I've seen so far. Thanks! I'm thinking these are very early 80's maybe 70's though judging by the tilter. Im not totally up on their hardware and I had too haha not a lot of banjo players in these parts so that's all I think of when I see one haha you to man!
I appreciate how all of your snare logos are lined up perfectly :)
Thanks 🤣 I'm ocd like that haha
Love that old snare! Those calfskin heads (bottom especially) just provide an odd sound. Another great video my friend! Best to all.
It's a super cool piece for sure and thanks! You too! And thanks for your continued support 🙏
Super cool! I bet with 12 strand concert wires that snare would sound great! That bass drum is great too!!
You are correct! I've heard them with modern head and wires they sound like a completely different drum! Thank you!
Love that old snare man!
Thanks brother!
Hey what's up man, Gotta love the old school construction
Right on! Thanks for watching!
Wow you certainly find the snare drum jems! Thanks for the video I've only seen pictures of this snare. I really like the shallow depth bass drum surprisingly you still get low tone in diameter without depth as modern shells promote.🤯
Thank you! Very cool piece for sure!
love the vids shawn! been subscribed for less than a year but I love seeing your updates, long form videos, and anything in between. cant wait to see the shop upgrade video, I'll be building a shop soon and I'll be taking notes LOL
Thanks Brody! I really appreciate that! Mainly one significant upgrade the others will just being set up more geared drum work than motorcycles and hot rods. You get far less dirty working on drums lol
Thanks Shawn.
Thank you 🙏
Very Much diggin the vid's & shared your channel with another local drummer up here in NW Washington State!
I do Not do instagram so went & signed up to the new FB page as well...Good Stuff!
Thanks brother! I appreciate it!
I have A 1920 Geisler Slingerland
4 X 14 snare drum like the one in Your video !! All Aluminum with banjo wires on the bottom head Mr Howard Slingerland owned a banjo company that's the reason it had banjo strings not snap strings . They were not invented until later . The snare drum is always tune at a high pitch because it's made out aluminum . Have fun playing the snare drum !! 😊😊😊
Right on! Makes sense their banjo strings, I've honestly never seen a banjo up close. Thanks for the info and watching!
Otto Geisler invented the drum for Slingerland around 1920 . There are two types of Geisler snare drums ; one by Eugene Geisler Drum Company and the other by Slingerland Banjo and Drum Company . Information can be found on the World Web . !! 😊😊😊
Two very cool snare drums! The Premiere 2000 strainer definitely as issues, but when it works it is a great snare system. I like you prefer a modern snare drum! Great video Shawn!
Thanks earl! And totally agree!
I like the bass drum! I have a Premier 2000 COA with that strainer that has a couple broken wires. Been trying to find a replacement set too. Joined your FB page.
Thanks brother!
Tama had made that type of mic boom arm as part of their 'Multiclamp' system, too. I remember seeing it in their brochures I was drooling over in the 80's 😄 I'm not sure if they still make it today, though.
And it blows my mind that this ancient snare drum still has ancient literal skins on it, too! 🤯😊
Interesting and thanks for the info! I'll have to look those up! I've never seen anything like them. The titler does look old school Tama though. Right, almost 100 yrs old, insane. Thanks for watching brother!
@shawnsdrumcave - All good! And thank you for the video! Nice 'Deliverance' thumbnail, by the way! 😄👍 And you might find that Tama attachment in the old brochure scans on their website. Have a great weekend! 😊
@@mightyV444 I think you are correct sir, I just googled it and they look like it, at least one I've seen so far. Thanks! I'm thinking these are very early 80's maybe 70's though judging by the tilter. Im not totally up on their hardware and I had too haha not a lot of banjo players in these parts so that's all I think of when I see one haha you to man!
If you could get the snare side head tighter that would be a killer hip hop drum sound
thanks man! i was nervous even touching it haha