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Custom Built 7 X 14 LUDWIG Snare Drum (ebay) Last viewed: 8 minutes ago

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Auction ended. Snare didn't sell. Have relisted it.

Posted on 11 years ago
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6 days to go. Check it out.

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Is that the original wrap on the drum?

"Failing to prepare, is preparing to fail". John Wooden

Blaemire / Jenkins-Martin drums.

http://www.jenkinsmartindrums.com/
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Is that the original wrap on the drum?

No It's not. The original was black cortex but it was cracked and in bad shape so I removed it and re-wrapped it in White Marine Pearl.

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No It's not. The original was black cortex but it was cracked and in bad shape so I removed it and re-wrapped it in White Marine Pearl.

Btw, you didn't mention that in your auction, you might want to. Cool drum.

"Failing to prepare, is preparing to fail". John Wooden

Blaemire / Jenkins-Martin drums.

http://www.jenkinsmartindrums.com/
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Btw, you didn't mention that in your auction, you might want to. Cool drum.

I added that after I saw your question. Didn't realize I forgot to put that in the ad. Thanks. Hopefully that won't put people off buying it. But then again I originally built this for myself. So hopefully people take that into consideration.

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3 days to go on the auction.

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I was just looking at your auction pictures, and I've never seen a wrap seam done like that. Is that a 1" piece of wrap covering the seam?

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"Failing to prepare, is preparing to fail". John Wooden

Blaemire / Jenkins-Martin drums.

http://www.jenkinsmartindrums.com/
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I was wondering the same thing.....

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I was just looking at your auction pictures, and I've never seen a wrap seam done like that. Is that a 1" piece of wrap covering the seam?

Yes that is a 1" piece of wrap covering the seam.

The reason I didn't over lap the wrap at the seam is When you cut the baring edge you wind up with a small hump on the edge of the baring edge which you having try to file down with out ruining the the new edge. So I trimmer the ends of the wrap so they butted together perfectly. Which gives you a perfect baring edge. The only reason I put the 1" piece over top of it is to make sure the seam doesn't lift, which it won't. Trust me that piece is on there good. It's little different way of doing it and not the way Ludwig would do it. But as I said I built the drum for myself so I built it my way. I didn't build it with the intent to sell it. But as I said money is not good right now and I need it more than I need the snare. And I'd rather sell this drum than selling my 70's LUDWIG kits. I cut my hands off first before I sold my kits.

Hope that answers your question and doesn't scare anyone off.

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