K.O.

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Ludwig Standard Catalog kit

Very cool! That's some nice looking Blue. I have the same set in Lemon...and in Gold.

10 years ago
What is this?

Premier Tom mount base...maybe.

10 years ago
Ludwig Standards v.s. Rogers/Yamaha R-360s

I don't know. Ludwig Standards were made in Chicago alongside, and using mostly the same parts, as Ludwig Classics of the same era. Really the only di...

10 years ago
Let's play a game.

If those had been local @ that price I doubt I could have resisted. Nice snag.

10 years ago
Let's play a game.

If they were wrapped (wearing the "P" for "pearl" stamp) they generally would have an outside mahogany ply. So these are probably original, although I...

10 years ago
Say what?

Looks very nice either way, although the price would have to reflect whatever it actually is.

10 years ago
Ludwig Concert Tom

The pointy edged badge probably shouldn't be on a drum with that aluminum trim on the bottom (should be bare edge) and those lugs aren't anything Ludw...

10 years ago
Ludwig Bowling Ball Wrap

Just to be clear Ludwig never called this finish "bowling ball". That is a slang term that we drummers have come up with to differentiate the opaque v...

10 years ago
WFL v Ludwig Club Date hardware

From wflkurt...

10 years ago
Acrylic ID

Did Premier make acrylic drums? I guess pretty much every drum company made at least a stab at making some plastic drums when they were all the rage....

10 years ago
Acrylic ID

Possibly Zickos. It's been a while and I don't remember exactly what their lugs looked like but that was the first thing that popped into my head. I'm...

10 years ago
Bolt source

From Rich K....

10 years ago
Blue/Olive badges with L before the serial?

Ludwig didn't normally stamp the numbers into the badges themselves, they came pre-numbered from the supplier who made the badges. Ludwig did get and...

10 years ago
'67 Jazz Festival on Craigslist

From BEC...

10 years ago
Can put the hardware from my Acrolite to a Pioneer snare shell?

Looks like typical 60's Ludwig construction to me.

10 years ago