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16 x 16 ludwig champagne
16 x 16 ludwig champagne sparkle, preferably from the '60's. Thanks. Matt
16 years agoTommy Aldridge's vintage Ludwig snare!
Totally sick. Tommy is the man!
16 years agoWhitehall 14 x 14
Folks, I've got a real beauty here for you; a piece of Japanese vintage drum history: a Whitehall 14" x 14" floor tom from years past. Nice woody tone...
16 years agoPopular sound qualities? (use in Ludwig Legacy)
From mcjnic...
16 years agostraightening bass drum tension rods
That's a great idea, with the hex thread. I've straightened them out in a vice (with the t-rod placed in a drilled out wood block) pretty well, but t...
16 years agoa couple more
From mcjnic...
16 years agoa couple more
Those Royce look pretty trashy; very few lugs equal budget city, USA. I agree with Jaye, concert toms are not preferred by too many people, so taht'...
16 years agoLucky!
Hey Lucky, Tried sending you a PM but your mailbox is all full! Thanks, Matt
16 years ago'60's Whitehall 5x13 snare drum
Jaye, I just bought a 14 x 14 floor tom that matches that!
16 years agoSlingy Snare
Not a sound king; they have 3 lines on the horizontal like this baby that i used to own that Michael now owns: [IMG]http://photos-d.ak.fbcdn.net/ph...
16 years agoAcrolite?
Hey Poppy, my first acro is supposed to arrive tomorrow! Can't wait. I found two in pawn shops last week, one for $130, a '60's with case and stand,...
16 years agoTO re-paint or NOT to re-paint???
Hey man, I'm contemplating the same. I have a set where only one drum's interior still looks pretty good. The bass interior was actually painted sil...
16 years agoGood old Ludwig's quality ( NOT ) control
MaryAnn! The artists in question: [IMG]http://img35.picoodle.com/img/img35/9/8/16/f_gmmm_757a7ed.png[/IMG]
16 years agoGood old Ludwig's quality ( NOT ) control
Actually Michael, Tesla is better credited with writing such rockin hits as 'comin at you live', 'love song', and 'heaven's trail (no way out)'! LoL...
16 years agoLudwig Snare, vintage 1959
The snare bed is located on either end of the bearing edge of the snare side of the drum, where the snares' string contacts the drum. It is cut lower...
16 years ago