My '69 Supra has a P-85 throw. Shouldn't it be a P-83? Are they interchangeable?
Thanks.
Stephen
My '69 Supra has a P-85 throw. Shouldn't it be a P-83? Are they interchangeable?
Thanks.
Stephen
They are interchangeable but no the p 85 was mid year so it can be correct.
Thanks very much for the reply. It's a Keystone Badge #556390 with a baseball bat muffler. Would that make any difference? I really want the right strainer on the drum.
Stephen
Thanks very much for the reply. It's a Keystone Badge #556390 with a baseball bat muffler. Would that make any difference? I really want the right strainer on the drum.Stephen
Your badge states it is a 68, so the P-83 is the correct strainer.
Nevin
Thanks Nevin. Looks like I'm in the market for a P-83.
Much appreciated.
Stephen
Is the P-85 a modern one (all silver and designed for a strap not strings?)
or a Blackface with 2 holes (later than the 12 hole version)
or a Blackface with 12 holes (the earliest after P-83)?
A Blackface 12 hole for reference:
[img]http://www.vintagedrumguide.com/images/ludwig_snaredrums/1970_LUDWIG_SNARES5.jpg[/img]
If it is a modern one then the original P-83 was probably replaced because it was damaged or not working very well. If it is a 12 hole Blackface, that becomes more interesting in terms of anomalies.
Last, but not least: does your snare have a date stamp inside? Anything else which would give a crosscheck on date?
Thanks for the reply. It's a blackface, but only has two holes for string. No way to use a strap. I'm guessing it's from the '70s. Bottom line, it should have a P-83, so I'm going to try to recoup the money to buy one.
Thanks again.
Stephen
Thanks for the reply. It's a blackface, but only has two holes for string. No way to use a strap. I'm guessing it's from the '70s. Bottom line, it should have a P-83, so I'm going to try to recoup the money to buy one.Thanks again.Stephen
Thanks for the info. When you sell the P-85 Blackface two hole, make sure you identify it as such. Somebody else may be looking for just that strainer to make their own snare all period authentic.
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