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premierpete Posted - 11/03/2012 : 21:24:44
Hi all
I bought a brass shell about two years ago thinking it was a late super ace.I asked on the forum to everyones amuzement if anyone had the missing parts knocking about and From the replys i received i realised this was not going to be an easy task or even if this restoration was even possable
Two years and three doner shells later i have finished my first project.
It is all original except for the snare wires.I picked these up from the drum fair and had to custumize them to fit.The snare wirer had four more strands to it.two wires each side were ground off using a bench grinder, while dipping the wirer in water reguarly to stop the solder melting.
Here are some pics.

http://i1100.photobucket.com/albums/g418/premierpete/drumstuff143.jpg
http://i1100.photobucket.com/albums/g418/premierpete/drumstuff140.jpg
http://i1100.photobucket.com/albums/g418/premierpete/drumstuff135.jpg
http://i1100.photobucket.com/albums/g418/premierpete/drumstuff134.jpg
http://i1100.photobucket.com/albums/g418/premierpete/drumstuff141.jpg
http://i1100.photobucket.com/albums/g418/premierpete/drumstuff142.jpg

Martin
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capt.wierd Posted - 26/03/2012 : 14:52:31
Hi Guys, Here is a breakdown of what's what in the late 40s snare dept,

In the 1948 catalog, no snares are listed by number or size until you get to the price sheet, White, Black Duraplastic snares are all listed as #2s, 14 X 6 inches at 24 quid. There is no mention of a #1 or any other snares

Now, I can't find it, but I thought I had the 1947 catalog or maybe it was just a price sheet, but the #1 snare was listed, it was a 14 X 5 1/2 inch snare, I have what I believe is the #1. It's just a plain Ivory painted shell with a lever snare mechanism.

In the 1951 catalog, #1s, are listed as 14 X 5 1/2 and further delineated by #1W, white Duraplastic, #1B, Black Duraplastic, #1C, Chrystal Flash, #1P, White Pearl, #1K Black Pearl

The #2 was 14 X 6 1/2, and had the same delineation as the #1 WITH THE #2 AS THE PREFIX

The 14 X 6 1/2 Chrome snare was designated as the #3, Metal snare

The 14 X 8 wood snare was the #4 no further info was given but you can assume the colour and wrap designation were the same as the #1s and #2s

All these snares in the black and white catalog of 1951 had the late 40s badge, "Made and Registered in England






Spart Posted - 26/03/2012 : 11:14:29
Good Morning,
Nice one Mr PP, hope you will be a bit speedier with the restoration of this one!
I couldn't possibly give you an identification of these snares that you have, I am absolutely no expert/authority/oracle/arbiter (on anything).
I would refer you to Capt W, he seems to know his onions, I'm a shallot man myself.

I did once have correspondence with you on the subject of 18" BDs as I recall. Didn't you get two nice marching tenors (black and silver) for an outrageously small outlay?
I think I sent you full instructions for conversion including handy exploded Haynes style elevations. And wasn't your name Josie at the time????
Tell you what, send me the pair, I'll convert one for you and keep the other. That may be quicker!

Spart

premierpete Posted - 26/03/2012 : 10:31:52
quote:
Originally posted by Spart

Good Afternoon,
Didn't you buy this MrPP? I had assumed you were the "lucky winner".
It looked a bit of a mismatch to me to be honest. The one I have with the same lugs has the first block badge.
I would expect this red one to have the same.
Reads "Made and registered..." , gold coloured edging, brass I assume. Same as your one above. I believe those lugs became obsolete in the late 40s.
Here's mine:

http://s752.photobucket.com/albums/xx164/dirtyboppa/Premier%20Super%20Aces/?action=view¤t=P1070876.jpg


http://s752.photobucket.com/albums/xx164/dirtyboppa/Premier%20Super%20Aces/?action=view¤t=P1070876.jpg#!oZZ9QQcurrentZZhttp%3A%2F%2Fs752.photobucket.com%2Falbums%2Fxx164%2Fdirtyboppa%2FPremier%2520Super%2520Aces%2F%3Faction%3Dview%26current%3DP1070882.jpg

I am sure Capt W can put us right on this....

Spart
Hi Spart
Yes I was the lucking winner and you are right about the snare being a bit of a mismatch, but i am sure it must have been manufactured that way.Would i be right in saying my bass snare from the original post is a mark one super ace?If so the red snare must be an hybreed because of the later handle.I am hoping the snare wires are not to stretched.
I am looking foreward to receiving the snare and having a good look at it.I have two shells to chooe from for the restoration,one bass and the other ivory,i am toying with the idea of getting the painted one sprayed black.I will post pics when it is finished.

Spart on a different subject was you the chap who once sent me pics of an 18" bass drum prolect you had done?

Thanks
Martin

kruppers Posted - 24/03/2012 : 08:54:20
Utterly gorgeous! Am in serious want. Dont suppose you wanna sell it huh, huh, huh?
paiste Posted - 23/03/2012 : 15:49:15
I think that red snare that you are on about belonged to a guy who I work with. he reckons he got it from a car boot!
capt.wierd Posted - 22/03/2012 : 17:36:12
J
quote:
Originally posted by Spart

I was never in the running CJ!
Picked up something else nice this week... details to follow.

I had thought mine was a No 2 ?

Spart



Yes, a number two, I have to get to my catalog and give the breakdown
Spart Posted - 22/03/2012 : 16:32:31
I was never in the running CJ!
Picked up something else nice this week... details to follow.

I had thought mine was a No 2 ?

Spart
capt.wierd Posted - 22/03/2012 : 16:17:00
That snare mechanism would have fit your snare, Andy and should fit Martin's, both late 40s. Back then the snares had numbers, I will delineate later today
Spart Posted - 22/03/2012 : 16:00:21
Good Afternoon,
Didn't you buy this MrPP? I had assumed you were the "lucky winner".
It looked a bit of a mismatch to me to be honest. The one I have with the same lugs has the first block badge.
I would expect this red one to have the same.
Reads "Made and registered..." , gold coloured edging, brass I assume. Same as your one above. I believe those lugs became obsolete in the late 40s.
Here's mine:

http://s752.photobucket.com/albums/xx164/dirtyboppa/Premier%20Super%20Aces/?action=view¤t=P1070876.jpg


http://s752.photobucket.com/albums/xx164/dirtyboppa/Premier%20Super%20Aces/?action=view¤t=P1070876.jpg#!oZZ9QQcurrentZZhttp%3A%2F%2Fs752.photobucket.com%2Falbums%2Fxx164%2Fdirtyboppa%2FPremier%2520Super%2520Aces%2F%3Faction%3Dview%26current%3DP1070882.jpg

I am sure Capt W can put us right on this....

Spart

premierpete Posted - 22/03/2012 : 14:30:54
quote:
Originally posted by Mcmaul

Are we referring to the red one?? ;-)



HI all
Can anyone put a date to the red snare.It has the lugs with the double fixings,like in the 47 catalog.The handle is later though, i am sure the flo beam is the same as the earier model.IT would have been nice to see the badge.Am i right in assumming the badge would have been bourdered with gold?
Martin
premierpete Posted - 13/03/2012 : 17:24:59
quote:
Originally posted by Jon Petersen

Very, very nice drum, great pics - and telly too!


Jon




Thanks jon the camera is a Lumix TZ20.The shots were taken without a flash on a setting called party.The pics look just how it looked in real life,it is an amazing peice of kit.
Martin
Jon Petersen Posted - 13/03/2012 : 08:32:34
Very, very nice drum, great pics - and telly too!


Jon

capt.wierd Posted - 12/03/2012 : 22:49:00
I'm moving up to bricks in a handbag
premierpete Posted - 12/03/2012 : 17:52:44
[quote]Originally posted by Spart

Good Evening,
That looks very nice MrPP, well done. Did you strip the shell yourself?
Nice to see the handle intact too, I have a white one of the same vintage with a snapped lever. Great sounding drum.
Congratulations...

Spart
[/quote
HI Spart
The snare came paint free.I have another excactly the sane with the floe beam but with a broken handle and a ivory example with lugs and hoops no F/B.I was thinking if i could get some wires for it i might try and get a handle cast or i might try and get another doner off the bay
Buns at the ready
Mcmaul Posted - 12/03/2012 : 15:22:39
Just a shell, cap, block badge.
capt.wierd Posted - 12/03/2012 : 13:08:19
quote:
Originally posted by Mcmaul

I have a wooden shell like that with just a badge on it, some herbert sprayed it metallic blue, it's white duro.



Lever and snare mechanism intact? Pic?
Mcmaul Posted - 12/03/2012 : 12:49:16
I'm steppin out, let you guys slug it out. I can't bear the thought of all those lovely buns goin to waste!!
Mcmaul Posted - 12/03/2012 : 12:36:51
I have a wooden shell like that with just a badge on it, some herbert sprayed it metallic blue, it's white duro.
capt.wierd Posted - 12/03/2012 : 10:40:23
YES
Mcmaul Posted - 12/03/2012 : 08:35:25
Are we referring to the red one?? ;-)
capt.wierd Posted - 12/03/2012 : 00:20:27
Bun fight, at least now I know who I'm bun fighting with, LOL
FenTiger Posted - 11/03/2012 : 23:31:44
quote:
Originally posted by capt.wierd

G
quote:
Originally posted by Spart

Wrong handle for mine CJ!
Mine's the same as Mr PP"s. Having said that, I could do with the parts...
... rode the six hundred...

Spart



Sounds like an accomodation is in order, I only need the snare mechanism



I've put a bid in for that too
Mcmaul Posted - 11/03/2012 : 23:23:35
Two years?? I built the Darkstar in less time martin, you lazy get!!
capt.wierd Posted - 11/03/2012 : 22:55:35
G
quote:
Originally posted by Spart

Wrong handle for mine CJ!
Mine's the same as Mr PP"s. Having said that, I could do with the parts...
... rode the six hundred...

Spart



Sounds like an accomodation is in order, I only need the snare mechanism
Spart Posted - 11/03/2012 : 22:50:11
Wrong handle for mine CJ!
Mine's the same as Mr PP"s. Having said that, I could do with the parts...
... rode the six hundred...

Spart
capt.wierd Posted - 11/03/2012 : 22:32:00
quote:
Originally posted by Spart

Good Evening,
That looks very nice MrPP, well done. Did you strip the shell yourself?
Nice to see the handle intact too, I have a white one of the same vintage with a snapped lever. Great sounding drum.
Congratulations...

Spart



So its bun fight for the donor snare on Ebay?
capt.wierd Posted - 11/03/2012 : 22:30:05
Nice, you have 2 choices to get back to original, Ivory or Ebony paint,
Spart Posted - 11/03/2012 : 22:28:03
Good Evening,
That looks very nice MrPP, well done. Did you strip the shell yourself?
Nice to see the handle intact too, I have a white one of the same vintage with a snapped lever. Great sounding drum.
Congratulations...

Spart
Twotoms Posted - 11/03/2012 : 22:03:27
What an astonishing piece of kit !

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