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Considerable interest is often generated
by instruments that were owned or manufactured by a
well-known individual. Shown here are three snare drums
that fall into this category.
Two of the drums were custom built
by Billy Gladstone, famous as the drummer/percussionist
for Radio City Music Hall and as an inventor. Gladstone
personally built about fifty custom snare drums between
1949 and 1960 at the request of various individuals.
Both of the Gladstone snare drums feature his patented,
three-way lug design, which allows the player to tension
the top head alone, the bottom head alone, or both heads
simultaneously without removing the drum from its stand.
Both also feature a modified internal tone control with
nine height levels, a snare throwoff lever that can
be operated by striking it with a drumstick, and an
adjustment screw for each of the individual snares.
Also shown here is a 'presentation'
drum manufactured by Ludwig & Ludwig around 1918.
Presentation drums, usually specially manufactured,
are instruments given as gifts to mark an occasion.
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This white-pearl drum with gold
hardware was Carroll Bratman's personal instrument, but
has no plate identifying its owner.
It is not known whether Gladstone made the instrument
for Bratman or whether Bratman acquired it from someone
else.
Donated by Carroll Bratman |