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Help With Kit Value / Opinions

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Hi Guys,

Newbie to the forum...thanks for your patience.

I have a somewhat unique kit that it's time to part with, and I'm looking for some thoughts on it's value and what might be a fair price.

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Here's a write-up I've put together...

12 + 1 piece Ludwig Classic Modular Kit (early to mid 1980’s – “Octaplus?”) – Complete Set with Zildjan Cymbals & All Hardware

“Blue and Olive” (B&O) Ludwig badging.

Very likely “one-of-a-kind.” Without a doubt unique.

Natural Mahogany stain on “power” tom & bass shells – all 6 ply maple. All toms have “modular” mounts, including the two floor toms (no legs on floor toms; they are “suspended” with the modular hardware from a stand). All toms have triple-flanged hoops and “Classic” tension casings. Ludwig “Rockers” silver dot batter heads and Ludwig “Rockers” heavy clear resonant heads.

The 14” tom (*) is not set-up on the kit in the pictures (and has a whole lot less head wear)…I did not have enough room to fit it in across the top.

The 16” tom (**) has no mounting hardware on its shell and is supported by a snare drum type stand (see pictures).

“Coliseum Series” 14” X 8” wood shell (6 ply) snare with Stainless Steel / chrome finish. 12 lugs with tension lock nuts. P-85 strainer and P-32 butt. 18-strand thin wire snares. Currently, I have a marching head (Remo “Falam” woven mesh) on the batter side (I felt like the standard batter head was too resonant). On the bottom, it’s the original Ludwig “Resonant Snare X Thin Clear Snare” head.

DRUM W D Serial Number

Tom 6” 9” 3028149

Tom 8” 9” 3028147

Tom 10” 9” 3027986

Tom 12” 11” 3028241

Tom 13” 12” 3028240

Tom* 14” 13” 3028319

Tom 15” 14” 3026930

Tom** 16” 15” 3025553

Tom 18” 16” 3027943

Tom 20” 18” 3027492

Bass 26” 16” 3028576

Bass 26” 16” 3028330

Snare 14” 8” 3009972

5 Zildjan “Rock” cymbals

Rock Hi-Hat pair 15”

Rock Crash 18”

Rock Crash 20”

Rock Ride 22”

Splash 10”

Hardware / Stands

2 original Ludwig “Speed King” bass drum pedals….both have excellent action…no issues with these pedals.

Each bass drum has a double set of spurs with rubber feet over “pointy” ends. All in excellent condition.

Original Ludwig hi-hat stand with modular hardware for “leg-less” mounting to shell of bass drum.

Cymbal stands ("Atlas" or "Hercules" models?) are in excellent shape with no rust and barely noticeable pitting in one or two spots.

Background Story

Originally purchased on consignment in 1987 from “Rick’s Drum Shop” in Toledo, Ohio. I seem to remember someone telling me that the set was being consigned by Rick’s because a woman got it in a divorce settlement and was trying to unload it quickly. The guys at the shop were very anxious to get it out of the store because it was taking up too much floor space.

I was 15 at the time. The set went into my parents’ finished basement where I played it for several years through high school. It never left my basement.

I went to college and it wasn’t played. I moved to Atlanta after college, and moved the set to Atlanta as well, but never put it together. Moved a couple times around town, but never set it up. It has always been stored in climate / humidity controlled areas.

One look at the set and you would see that this was gently used and very well taken care of.

Just recently dusted off, cleaned-up and polished, tuned, and set it up so it can be sold.

Overall condition is “Excellent.” Some small nicks on a couple toms where hoops rubbed shells…similar small scratches on top of bass drums.

Includes original Ludwig hex wrench for adjustment of modular hardware.

Thanks in advance for your comments / advice. Let me know if you would like to see more pics.

-Todd

Posted on 12 years ago
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Wow! Nice kit. Have fun shipping that thing, if you ship it. I've got no idea what this could be worth... somebody will. Thanks for the kits history, and for taking such good care of them.

fishwaltz
Posted on 12 years ago
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Really cool looking kit and beautiful condition. Those 26" basses must really sing big time! I really love big kits like this too. What are you asking for it?

Glenn.

Not a guru just havin fun with some old dusty drums.
Posted on 12 years ago
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I admit I was in a hurry (need to get back to work) and did not look at your entire list. Just a qiuck guess, ahh , 3,000.00? I wish I could buy it from you, I love it! What could we trade, where is the kit, need any cabinets?( Im serious.) If its in OHio I would come and get it.

Its a beauty! thanks for showing it to us. Some of the Ludwig experts will give you a better idea on the cost.

Jeff C


Thank you!
Jeff C

"Enjoy every sandwich" Warren Zevon
Posted on 12 years ago
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I bet the original owner learned a hard lesson about ticking off his ex-wife!

-Jeff

Posted on 12 years ago
#5
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That is a bad-a$$ kit. What beautiful condition, too.

Heck if I know what it's value is, but to the right buyer, with all you've listed, I'd guess between $3 & $4k.

Nice taking care of the old (big) gal!

Good luck!

B

Vintage Drum Fan (Not a Guru)
Posted on 12 years ago
#6
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Parents bought this for you when you were 15! Give them a call and thanks them again.... Lucky kid there.

Posted on 12 years ago
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Wow!!! Nice set..{You know they say the great mind's think alike}..I have the same set but in a maple finish the 16" tom is mounted off a floor stand with a ride cymbal off the other side of the double mount..Anyway i would say a fair price for your set is 3,500-4,000.00 maybe alittle over 4 to a right person.....Mikey

Posted on 12 years ago
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Ha,way back in THE DAY,there was a country band that played at a club down the street from me. The drummer had a kit just like this one. Can you imagine the drums took up 3/4's of the stage and the guy never left his snare, hi-hat, crash cymbal EVER!!! sure looked good ....Nice lookin' drums!

did somebody say Neil Peart?

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Posted on 12 years ago
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That is a fantastic looking kit and extremely well cared for. I loved that finish when Ludwig came out with it! I would also guess they would be 3k-4k. If you are not in a hurry to move them them then wait for the right buyer.

I have to ask, did you also play basketball as a teenager? 15 and 16 inch power toms on top of a 26" kick drum?! You have to be 6'6" or so just to reach them!!

tnsquint
Very proud owner of a new Blaemire Snare 6.5 x 14 made by Jerry Jenkins "Drumjinx"
Posted on 12 years ago
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