Most
of the American Drum companies in the 1960's offered
metal snares with their complete kits. The wood
models were offered as “special orders”.
The Camco drum company went in a different direction.
The wood snares were offered with the kits and the
metal snares were posted apart in the Camco catalogs.
This
particular model was known as the Tuxedo model and
it came with either the round Aristocrat or the
trapezoidal strainer. The drum also sported triple
flange hoops. Camco didn't have the promotional
heft of Ludwig, Slingerland, or Gretsch. Their number
of endorsers was never very large. Nevertheless,
Camco made a fine drum. This is a good example of
that.