hey guys, i'm pretty new to this forum, but i've had a question that has been bugging me for AAAGGGEEESSSS.
I'm gonna be receiving a 1960's drum soon with a white interior (which i'm pretty sure is original) and i really want to know whether i can take the wrap off and have a natural maple finish (*drool*)
But I've heard a few different opinions on the vintage ludwigs with regard to their outter ply. Some people say that if its from roughly 1960 - 1968, then the shell will be mahogany/poplar/mahogany.
Some people say that if its a clear maple interior, it'll probably be a maple exterior.
some people say that if it has a light wrap (like silver sparkle) it'll have a maple exterior, and if its a dark wrap (like blue sparkle) it'll be a mahogany exterior.
WHAT IS THE ANSWER!?!?! is there any way that i can tell what the external ply of my drum is (short of ripping off the wrap myself and having a look)
Also, i currently have a beautiful 1978 Ludwig (24/14/16/18) kit. Now you might think that this kit would be a 6 ply, seeing as Ludwig started making the 6 ply shells in 1976. BUT, in actual fact there was a period in 1978 when Ludwig had a bunch of 3 ply shells lying around, and decided to use them up until they ran out. SO my next question is...what would be the exterior ply on these shells!?? (the 1978 drums have a clear maple interior with rerings)
opinions/thoughts/experiences would be MOST welcome!!!