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What snares would you bring to record?
Supra-Luddaloy-5" Covers most of your bases. Dave
13 years agoLovers of Ludwig pre serial COB Super 5x14
I bought mine 3 yrs ago at the Chicago drum show.
13 years agoLovers of Ludwig pre serial COB Super 5x14
Transition badge here! Dave
13 years agoLudwig 60's oyster blue pearl
http://www.lawtondrum.com/
13 years agoLudwig 60's oyster blue pearl
Not off hand, unless someone else has it. Just google him as he has a website. Good luck! Dave
13 years agoLudwig 60's oyster blue pearl
You could call Jack Lawton in Penn. He ssaves scraps and pcs. of vintage wraps and may have some in stock. I've used him before for inlays and he was...
13 years agoWhere did it all start?
To take this in a different direction, I think what really started the fire was the hours I spent as a kid lusting over the drum catalogs. All the dru...
13 years agoGift from Gene Krupa
I know this to be true also. I was told it was Bob by Chet Luty, a Rogers endorser back in the day. Chet was another working drummer who sold drums ou...
13 years agoGift from Gene Krupa
Is Bob still teaching? I know he was for years and I always regretted not taking some lessons from him. Fill me in Dave (Parma Hts.)...
13 years agoLingo?
Lingo=Drummer for the Japaneese Beatles
13 years agoPowertone Snare on Craigslist
I would think an 8 B+B lugged snare would be called a "Holiday." They had tall hoops and deep snare beds to accomodate calf heads. Dave
13 years agoShocked - mod orange inlay hoop $200+
I know a few years ago, guys were taking digital photos of a finish such as this and making their own inlays. Heck, with a good camera, you wouldn't h...
13 years ago1958 Ludwig wood Snare
It looks kinda like a 15". What do ya think? Dave
13 years agoRogers collet...straight or angled?
Since the holes are in the center of the bass drum, a 90 deg. (straight) collet would be recommended. The same would go for the tom. Dave
13 years agoNeed help to ID this snare.
Leedy and Strupe?
13 years ago