I've just checked and I have:
SDSV - 300SDS7 - 2601 (highest so far?)SDS2000 - 553
I have an EPB as well but its not here. I'll check the serial later.
--- On Fri, 2/9/11, jesper <jesper@...> wrote:
From: jesper <jesper@...>
Subject: [Simmons Drums] serial numbers (now with compiled list)
To: Simmons_Drums@yahoogroups.com
Date: Friday, 2 September, 2011, 9:51
Hi,
here's the results of the Simmons owners inventory... with comments from
yours truly. I decided not to go for a database but to include the
highest and lowest serials known. Brackets indicate model number
included in serial.
SDS-I (prototype)1
SDS-1(1)0405-2290
SDS-II (prototype)1
SDS-III0098-0160
SDS-IV(4)193
SDS-V (MusicAid)0002-0078
SDS-V581-6624
SDS-6109
SDS-7(7)0001-2536
SDS-8(8)0362-4133
SDS-9208-3928 (7090?) (misread 1 for a 7?)
SDS-2002809
SDS-4001143
SDS-8001420-2347
SDS-1000(M)4025-7898
SDS-2000397-734
SDX19-170
MTX-90523-2159
Trixer1464
TMI1029
MTM114-846
ADT370
EPB665-880
SPM 8:2771-2640
SDE3085
Portakit197
Silicon Multimallet366
ClapTrap (mk1)007-384
ClapTrap (mk2)713
ClapTrap (mk3)
So, a few of my guesses was way off it seems. But some quite good.
SDS-III and SDS-IV were not as rare as expected but I guess we can
assume many are lost today.
Cool to see the second SDS-V and the first SDS-7 ever on the list!
Very few SDS-6 out there. WT, we need your digits too...
EPB's have a suspiciously narrow span. Anything lower available?
ClapTrap mk2 has a typewriter typed label below. Same as early wooden
pads and it's hard to read but I'm quite positive it's 713.
Keep'em coming and I'll update the list...
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electronically yours, jesper
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