Kind Of A Clever Washer On This Vintage Premier Snare Drum...

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  • Опубліковано 7 кві 2019
  • Hey kids, check this out;
    I have a vintage Premier snare drum on the bench right now. Putting it back together (after a thorough strip, clean, and polish) I have really come to appreciate the spiffy little washer holding the lug to the shell. Check it out.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 4

  • @ARDrummer
    @ARDrummer 4 роки тому +1

    I have a couple snares that have those....a Premier steel snare and a Yamaha that was made in England/Premier....pretty cool design/idea!

  • @tabriff3832
    @tabriff3832 Рік тому

    I recently acquired a Premier '1026' snare drum. Dismantled, cleaned, reassembled. The clever thing about those washers, for me, is that you don't have to remove the bolt to take a tensioning bracket off. Unless this is standard for this style of snare? My first snare restoration, so what do I know? Works for me.

  • @schinbeindrumco
    @schinbeindrumco  5 років тому

    The purpose of this washer is actually to act as a cup washer that spans the inside of the bead without having to be super wide. I probably should have mentioned that in the video. Maybe one day I'll do a video wherein I mention all the things that need mentioning... :)