Models

4 models

  • Pork Pie Little Squealer

    Shallow snare in birch and mahogany

    Percussion · United States

    The Little Squealer is a shallow birch and mahogany snare that became Pork Pie's most widely sold drum: cheap enough to be a second snare and sharp enough to be a first one.

  • Craviotto Solid Shell Snare

    One plank, steam-bent, one seam

    Percussion · United States

    Craviotto's snares are steam-bent from a single plank of maple, birch, walnut, or cherry, leaving one vertical seam and no glue lines through the shell. They are loud, dry, and dated and signed by the builder.

  • Yamaha Recording Custom Snare

    Birch-shell recording snare drum

    Percussion · Japan

    Yamaha's Recording Custom wood snare uses a 6-ply North American birch shell with 30-degree bearing edges and lightweight 1.6mm triple-flanged hoops, a Q-type throw-off, and 25-strand snare wires, giving the dry, focused attack designed for studio recording.

  • Premier Royal Ace

    The British professional snare of the 1960s

    Percussion · United Kingdom

    The Royal Ace was Premier's top wood snare, with a thin shell and the company's own strainer, and it is what a great deal of British beat and rock was recorded on before American drums became easy to buy.