During the past few months I've spent a lot of time scanning ebay, Craig's List, etc. and I've seen many, many Ludwig Supraphonics. Unless they were COB or brand new they are always very corroded...some a little less, most a lot and many are absolutely pitiful. Then I look at my 1963 Ludaloy Supraphonic and wonder why it has not suffered the same severe corrosion problem. Other than a couple of spots on the bottom bearing edge there is virtually no corrosion on the drum...only an unnoticeable pinpoint spot here and there. Afterall, until we moved to the desert 8 years ago it had spent 30 years of its life within 4 blocks of the ocean where EVERYTHING corrodes, even stainless steel. I surmise the reason may be that the first day I brought the snare home I put a thorough coat of car wax on it and every 10 years or so since then I have rewaxed it. That must have provided enough protection from "the elements" to hold off the corrosion. When not in use it has always been kept in the trap case. What else could it be?
I post this not to gloat about my Supraphonic, but to suggest to any VDF reader who gets a new Supraphonic...WAX IT! Twenty years from now you might be glad you did.