These were sold with a late 19th century drum on ebay. There is a leather one of the same design in Elrod and Garafolo's book and there is another webbing and leather one that has been for sale for quite some time now on ebay. I wonder if this style of sling can be documented to the war. Seems like it would be relatively comfortable for a period sling, but the drum would ride lower than is typically done these days. The straps go under the drummer's arms, cross around the back, and come back over the shoulders.
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Re: Bass drum slings
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I had Tom Smith at Tom Smith's Cavalry Equipment make me a leather copy of the bass sling in Garafolo's book.
He also made a leather over the shoulder snare sling copied from an original.
He does very nice work and has fast turn arounds
Alan W. Lloyd
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Re: Bass drum slings
Paul
After looking at all the over the shoulder slings that I could find in CW photos, none showed the snap connection well. There also does not seem to be much consistency in these non regulation slings...different widths and materials
I found this antique pictured on the net and had Tom copy it. I don't know about the "Confederate" label..or even whether it is an 1860s original, but it is the best that I have found to copy
Alan W. Lloyd
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1st Colorado Vol Inf.
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