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Ludwig Hammered bronze with WRONG Snarebed Last viewed: 2 hours ago

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These snare beds look nothing like any Supra I've ever owned, including

my current '70s 400 and '82 (Chicago) hammered bronze 5x14 - ditto

with my Acros.

Like every Supra I've ever seen, mine have very wide and gradual snare

beds that are difficult to discern with the naked eye.

Has anyone considered that the beds on the OP's drum have been added

by a previous owner (talk about an 'OH $HIT!!' moment) or do we think

these are OEM?

At this point, the only choice seems to be to relocate the strainer and butt

to line up with the beds. They do appear to be fairly narrow so narrower

wires (12 to 16 strand) would probably work better.

Ludwig Maple 3 ply 22 13 16 '72 SBP
Ludwig Maple 3 ply 20 12 14 '73 BDP
Ludwig CM 20 12 14 2011 Natural Maple
Gretsch Renown Bop 18 12 14 2012 Piano Blk

Ludwig Hammered Bronze 5 x 14 '82 Chicago
Ludwig Supraphonic 5 x 14 '72 w/Die Cast
Ludwig Jazz Fest 5 x 14 B/O OBP '72
Ludwig Pioneer 5 x 14 KS Black Lacquer '67
Ludwig Acrolite 5 x 14 B/O '70
Ludwig 6.5 x 14 Birch Natural - Monroe '90s
Slingerland Bronze 6.5 x 14 '70s
Posted on 11 years ago
#11
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Here's another pic of the snarebed from the inside...

I tried to contact Ludwig via Facebook, because I didn't really find any other contact details. If anybody has any info, please share!!!

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Posted on 11 years ago
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From mschrant

Here's another pic of the snarebed from the inside...I tried to contact Ludwig via Facebook, because I didn't really find any other contact details. If anybody has any info, please share!!!

You might try posting this over on DFO (drumforum (dot) org) There

are some Ludwig factory guys that hang out over there.

Hope this helps.

MW

Ludwig Maple 3 ply 22 13 16 '72 SBP
Ludwig Maple 3 ply 20 12 14 '73 BDP
Ludwig CM 20 12 14 2011 Natural Maple
Gretsch Renown Bop 18 12 14 2012 Piano Blk

Ludwig Hammered Bronze 5 x 14 '82 Chicago
Ludwig Supraphonic 5 x 14 '72 w/Die Cast
Ludwig Jazz Fest 5 x 14 B/O OBP '72
Ludwig Pioneer 5 x 14 KS Black Lacquer '67
Ludwig Acrolite 5 x 14 B/O '70
Ludwig 6.5 x 14 Birch Natural - Monroe '90s
Slingerland Bronze 6.5 x 14 '70s
Posted on 11 years ago
#13
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I might try that when I come home, thanks for the hint!

Ludwig doesn't have any direct Customer Service on their website, only through dealers. And since this is a used drum, all I can hope for is some advice and maybe good will 😀

Posted on 11 years ago
#14
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that last pic almost makes it appear that its not even a snare bed, but rather some distortion on the shell or something. it looks like the bottom of the drum in that area just doesn't lay flat. strange..

mike

Posted on 11 years ago
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Is it me or is the throw upside down ?

It`s a drum,.....Hit It !!

.....76/#XK9207 Phonic Sound Machine D454/D-505 snares !i
Posted on 11 years ago
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Hey. No, the drum is not upside down. It is just the throw hanging lose.

At first I thought as well, that the whole drum was bent. But putting the drum on the table upside down and doing the lights test shows that the top edge of the drum is completely straight and fine. The bottom edge has two what I really think are snare beds at two opposite panels. Otherwise the bottom bearing edge is fine as well.

Will post two more pics later.

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Posted on 11 years ago
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Here's another shot showing the light through the bottom edge.

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Posted on 11 years ago
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From mschrant

I might try that when I come home, thanks for the hint! Ludwig doesn't have any direct Customer Service on their website, only through dealers. And since this is a used drum, all I can hope for is some advice and maybe good will ��

Move the strainer and butt plate over one panel, fill the extra holes with brass rivets, tune up your drum and enjoy it.

That snare is one of the best sounding metal shelled drums Ludwig ever made. It's 'broke', fix it, and use it. BTW, while you're moving the throw, consider using a P-86 instead of the one that came with the drum. I added a P-86 to my hammered bronze and it's solid and reliable.

John

Too many great drums to list here!

http://www.walbergandauge.com/VintageVenue.htm
Posted on 11 years ago
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Yep, that's my main thought At the moment. I will probably exchange the strainer. Let's see :-)

Posted on 11 years ago
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