Stewart Copeland's snare drum... The old one.

Postby Secret Journey on 19 Feb 2008 09:48

I really help Jeff can confirm 'the one' or even if he knows the model thats excellent, many have pondered on the great snare. I will upload some pics for you later budoman, I have some that reveal features and behind the kit but no close ups.
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Re: Stewart Copeland's snare drum... The old one.

Postby Secret Journey on 07 Mar 2008 20:56

[quote="Budoman"]Can anyone confirm Stewart Copeland's original snare drum model from the 80s? Maybe even Stewart? He indicates in interviews it was a Pearl 5x14, chrome over brass, simple throw-off... tried finding another, wasn't the same... finally replicated as his signature Tama. Is this the one? Note the ridge pattern and vent hole below the center line. Manufactured briefly before they changed it, so it's rare.

[img]http://www.papercranedesign.com/pearl/pearlsnare.jpg[/img][/quote]

Hi there Budoman is there any more news on the confirmation of the snare? thanks SJ.
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Postby zilboy on 08 Mar 2008 02:26

Chrome over brass is a timeless design. Remember all the old Leedy, Ludwig, and Gretsch snares?

There was a beat up old Pearl snare at a music shop that I used to work in around '89-'90. To this day, I wonder if it was like THE ONE.

Stewart never mentions exactly when he stumbled upon the magic snare, but if I had to guess, I'd say it was from Zenyatta onward. The sound of his snare on that album is different from the beefier sound of Outlandos and even Regatta. Plus, if you listen to Ghost, the snare sounds like a slightly enhanced version of the Zenyatta snare sound, which becomes further enhanced on Synchronicity.

I'm going to go through all my Police books this weekend and see if I can confirm this through photos.
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Postby Secret Journey on 08 Mar 2008 20:03

Yeah I believe there's some truth in that as if you look at some early photo's such as in the outlandos period you can definatly see it is a Tama snare he is using
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Postby Budoman on 09 Mar 2008 20:03

No, I have not heard from Jeff Seitz again. He wrote that my snare certainly looks like the same model and he was 99% certain, although he'd have to look at Stewart's drum to be positive. I then sent him the date of purchase, model number and some manufacturing history that most people would not know about, for whatever it was worth. I believe he was on the road at the time, but I haven't heard back yet. I'd certainly like to confirm Stewart and Jeff's thoughts and appreciation for the instrument. But Stewart has a signature snare drum made for him today, not to mention an entire monster kit, so I'd understand if the point is somewhat moot for them now.
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Postby Secret Journey on 11 Jun 2008 17:03

[quote="Budoman"]No, I have not heard from Jeff Seitz again. He wrote that my snare certainly looks like the same model and he was 99% certain, although he'd have to look at Stewart's drum to be positive. I then sent him the date of purchase, model number and some manufacturing history that most people would not know about, for whatever it was worth. I believe he was on the road at the time, but I haven't heard back yet. I'd certainly like to confirm Stewart and Jeff's thoughts and appreciation for the instrument. But Stewart has a signature snare drum made for him today, not to mention an entire monster kit, so I'd understand if the point is somewhat moot for them now.[/quote]

Hi budoman do you have an email to contact jeff as I have some questions regarding stewarts equipment, any update on the news?
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Postby animal on 11 Jun 2008 17:30

[quote="Secret Journey"]
Hi budoman do you have an email to contact jeff as I have some questions regarding stewarts equipment, any update on the news?[/quote]

SJ you might want to get his email from his website.
http://www.jeffseitz.com :wink:
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Postby TheEqualizer on 11 Jun 2008 17:42

[quote="animal"][quote="Secret Journey"]
Hi budoman do you have an email to contact jeff as I have some questions regarding stewarts equipment, any update on the news?[/quote]

SJ you might want to get his email from his website.
http://www.jeffseitz.com :wink:[/quote]

I have a feeling Jeff won't be there if you call him at that phone number listed on his website. I think he's in Europe or something. :wink:
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Postby Secret Journey on 11 Jun 2008 17:45

yh ill try his email although i dont expect a quick reply seeing that he is a very busy man at the moment
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Postby DrummerDaveF on 11 Jun 2008 18:05

And doing a great job of it too.
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Postby TheEqualizer on 11 Jun 2008 18:16

[quote="Secret Journey"]yh ill try his email although i dont expect a quick reply seeing that he is a very busy man at the moment[/quote]

Jeff is actually pretty good at responding to e-mail usually. He's a cool guy.
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Postby Divemistress of the Dark on 11 Jun 2008 18:27

Hilarious, too. Nice to know our boys are surrounded by pros when out on the road.
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Postby TheEqualizer on 11 Jun 2008 18:31

[quote="Divemistress of the Dark"]Hilarious, too. Nice to know our boys are surrounded by pros when out on the road.[/quote]

Lueanne is following Stewart and his musician friends in Europe? :)
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Postby animal on 11 Jun 2008 18:32

[quote="TheEqualizer"][quote="Divemistress of the Dark"]Hilarious, too. Nice to know our boys are surrounded by pros when out on the road.[/quote]

Lueanne is following Stewart and his musician friends in Europe? :)[/quote]

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