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What are 60's Oyblack Jazzfests fetching ? Last viewed: 2 hours ago

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From wflkurt

Kevin, I have seen the pic before but it always gets my heart racing! I can't imagine what it would have been like to be in that store back in the 60's. I went once in 1998 and it was cool but seeing all those amazing new Ludwig sets sure is a thing of beauty!I know you mentioned in another thread about Ludwig churning out tons of Beatle sets but looking at this pic it looks like a lot of sparkles, some sky blue with some other colors. It's hard to tell but it looks to me like I can only see one Oyster Black set.

Well that is all according to Bill Ludwig II who said they were making OBP sets as fast as they could for a few years to keep up with the demand due to Ringo. And it doesn't seem all that farfetched that there would have been a high demand for drums that look just like Ringo's....but B2 said a lot of things that don't seem to jibe with the evidence as it exists today so who knows? Maybe they weren't selling quite that fast....or maybe they were selling so fast that Pro Drum could only get one set or the OBP drums in Pro Drum's shipment were gone as soon as they showed up.

I guess we'll never know...but sets in that color certainly aren't rare by any stretch...sought after yes but rare, no. Matching Jazzfests though are definitely fewer in number.

Posted on 10 years ago
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I ordered my Oyster Blue Super Classic set in December of 1967 and it didn't arrive at the dealer's until April of 1968 ( shells stamped October 1967 ) !

1963 Gretsch Progressive Jazz Champagne Sparkle
1967 Ludwig Super Classic Oyster Blue Pearl
Yamaha Birch Custom Absolute Burgundy Spkl. bop
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Posted on 10 years ago
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From jazzbo

I ordered my Oyster Blue Super Classic set in December of 1967 and it didn't arrive at the dealer's until April of 1968 ( shells stamped October 1967 ) !

Wow, that's long enough these days for a kid to decide they want to play drums, get a kit, have some lessons, lose interest, sell it and take up guitar:p

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Posted on 10 years ago
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From Fayray

Wow, that's long enough these days for a kid to decide they want to play drums, get a kit, have some lessons, lose interest, sell it and take up guitar:p

Were you in Japan at the time? I can imagine the anticipation and long wait for them to arrive (by boat??).

Imagine cracking open the Ludwig boxes back in '67? That's almost like the best dream anyone could possibly have today :)

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Posted on 10 years ago
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From larryz

Were you in Japan at the time? I can imagine the anticipation and long wait for them to arrive (by boat??).Imagine cracking open the Ludwig boxes back in '67? That's almost like the best dream anyone could possibly have today :)

I'm an American born in CT . Drums were unboxed by the dealer - Caruso's in New London , CT . Set cost me $ 320 : 22x14 , 16x16 . 13x9 , Supra + hardware . That was big dough at the time . A Rogers kit - which is what I really wanted - would have been an extra $ 100 -, = to $ 1000 in today's money .

1963 Gretsch Progressive Jazz Champagne Sparkle
1967 Ludwig Super Classic Oyster Blue Pearl
Yamaha Birch Custom Absolute Burgundy Spkl. bop
etc...
Posted on 10 years ago
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From Fayray

Wow, that's long enough these days for a kid to decide they want to play drums, get a kit, have some lessons, lose interest, sell it and take up guitar:p

That seems like a long time! My 2012 classic maple set was ordered in februrary of 2012 and I got it in June of 2012. The shells are all date stamped 5/1/12. I can understand that as it took a while to build them and then it took a month from the time they were date stamped until I picked them up at the store.

I'm not surprised by the wait time you had, more surprised at the wait only to recieve a set date stamped from two months before you placed the order! strange....

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Posted on 10 years ago
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