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Vintage drum set identification
I second that it was made by Pearl... Bollero spelled with two L`s were Pearl made, while Bolero with one L was a totally different company... Cheer...
9 years agoWTB - Ludwig Stainless Steel Concert Toms
Still looking for 6, 18 and 20 concert toms...Anyone? Cheers
9 years agoBlack Friday ROGERS Find! Project!!
Great progress so far!! Please continue to keep us posted... BTW, I`m glad you chose to save the wrap...Lots of mojo there!! Cheers
9 years agoPearl Double tom stand
Have you tried the Pearl forum? You may have some luck there... Cheers
9 years agoThis is the Display Your Premier Drums Thread
Thanks for the pics!! Some great looking Premiers here...Please post more... Cheers
9 years agoThis is the Display Your MIJ Drums Thread
Beautiful drums fellas!! I`m sure there are more out there!! Cheers
9 years agoWTB Large Chrome Ludwig Classic Lugs
I found some...Thanks all!! Cheers
9 years agowww.vintagedrumbug.com is back!
Congrats, Vin!! I sent you an email a few days ago regarding some Ludwig parts... Cheers
9 years agoWee bit of madness
Very impressive, Jay!! I would certainly like to see close-ups of your L&L Avalon set... Cheers
9 years agoFS: Ludwig parts
Chris, I understand this is an old thread, but, worth the try!! Do you still have the tension rods? If so, what are the length of the under the col...
9 years agoWfl 14x26" zephyr lug bass drum virgin bass drum
You did a great job on the refinishing, Mark!! I`m surprised this one is still hanging around here... Cheers
9 years agoBlack Friday ROGERS Find! Project!!
I agree with Mitch...Try buffing and polishing the wrap first before you decide to remove it...You may be surprised on the outcome!! Nice project and...
9 years agoWTB Ludwig Brass Washers for Tension Rods
To the top...I could really use these... Cheers
9 years agoWTB Large Chrome Ludwig Classic Lugs
Approximately 1-11/16" center to center...I don`t need the rods...Email sent... Cheers
9 years agoWood Bass Drum Hoop question
Great company to deal with: http://www.aitwood.com/ Look under drum shells... Cheers
9 years ago