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- Contents -
Introduction
CHAPTER 1 - The Evolution of the Drumset
The First Modern Bass Drum Pedal
Sound Effects
Snare Drums
Bass Drums
Low Boy and Hi Hats
Tom Toms
The Drum Set
World War II, 10% Law
The 40's and 50's
CHAPTER 2 - The Cymbal Makers
Alejian, Ajaha, Zilco
Chee Foo Chiness Cymbals, Azco
Paiste, Stanople
The Zildjian Angle
CHAPTER 3 - American Drum Companies
George H. Way, Camco-Drum Workshop
Gretsch
Leedy
Ludwig
Rogers
Slingerland
Wurlitzer
George B. Stone
General Products (Leedy & Strupe)
Duplex
Noble and Cooley
Smaller Drum Companies
CHAPTER 4 - Collectable Drums
Billy Gladstone, His Patens & Drums
Building a Better Bass Drum
Cocktail Drums
Parallel & Dual Strainers
World War II Drums
ENGRAVED DRUMS
Leedy Black Elites
Ludwig Black Beauty
Slingerland Black Beauty
CHAPTER 5 - Where to Find Vintage Drums
CHAPTER 6 - Restoring Without Destroying
Photo Appendix
Gladstone and Gretsch - Gladstone
Gretsch
Leedy
Slingerland
Rogers
Stone
George Way/Camco
Miscellaneous Drums |