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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.
9 years agoWhat is this?
Premier Tom mount base...maybe.
9 years agoLudwig 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...
9 years agoLet's play a game.
If those had been local @ that price I doubt I could have resisted. Nice snag.
9 years agoLet'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...
9 years agoSay what?
Looks very nice either way, although the price would have to reflect whatever it actually is.
9 years agoLudwig 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...
9 years agoLudwig 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...
9 years agoWFL v Ludwig Club Date hardware
From wflkurt...
9 years agoAcrylic 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....
9 years agoAcrylic 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...
9 years agoBolt source
From Rich K....
9 years agoBlue/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...
9 years ago'67 Jazz Festival on Craigslist
From BEC...
9 years agoCan put the hardware from my Acrolite to a Pioneer snare shell?
Looks like typical 60's Ludwig construction to me.
9 years ago