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Can anyone ID these 2 snare stands?
Thw first one appears to be a "Buck Rogers" stand.....these were offered by a few manufacturers...Ludwig and Gretsch come to mind. The second one is a...
16 years agoLudwig Drumheads and head options for a 60's ludwig
From mcjnic...
16 years agoLudwig Jazz Festival-1960
They should have been Ludwig's own snappy snares, most likely 20 strand. They make something similar to them today, but are not quite the same. Pureso...
16 years agoLudwig Drumheads and head options for a 60's ludwig
I've got heavy coated batters and medium coated as reso's on my Ludwig Hollywood kit right now......they sound good, but the toms kinda die out earlie...
16 years agoGot another kit!
If you decide to disassemble them for a thorough cleaning and polishing, be very careful wem reassembling them, especially with the lugs. Standard/Roc...
16 years agoLudwig Drumheads and head options for a 60's ludwig
From drumbum3131...
16 years agoLudwig 18" bass drums
What I meant was that Ludwig used the same shell for both drum types...not conversions.....
16 years agoLudwig 18" bass drums
To answer why 12" deep as opposed to 14".......they used the 18" tenor marching tom shell, added the second head and called it a bass drum......mainly...
16 years agoLudwig Drumheads and head options for a 60's ludwig
From Vipercussionist...
16 years agoWrapping a previously lacquered drum.
From Jaye...
16 years ago60's Premier drums
As far as I know, Remo is the only company still making heads in the "pre-international" sizes for Premier drums. Any music store that sells Remo head...
16 years agoID Ludwig Pedal?
From NewDecade...
16 years agoBlack Beauty Question
From allmaple...
16 years agoID Ludwig Pedal?
Mid-late 90's Modular series pedal......., similar to the earlier Modular pedal, the difference is the style of footboard.......not worth much and a s...
16 years agoPearl Sensitone Snare
Worth about $40-$50 used depending on condition.....
16 years ago