Ludwig Classic Maples in some glass glitter finish with a hammered bronze supra.
2nd and 3 rd choices would be Ludwigs- Legacy and Keystone Series kits.
Ludwig Classic Maples in some glass glitter finish with a hammered bronze supra.
2nd and 3 rd choices would be Ludwigs- Legacy and Keystone Series kits.
Craviotto, or Ayotte.
John
Ludwig Legacy Maple, playing them now!
I've had a lot of wood kits and a Ludwig Stainless Steel kit. But I've never had fiberglass. I'm very curious about Jenkins-Martin in "Bonham" rock sizes and Blaemire Green.
A very beautiful kit Schmeg!I am a DW owner as well. I opted for the Performance Series because I gig all of my drums, and would not be able to emotionally handle the first ding or scratch in a $5000+ shell kit.
Say what?
If they were that much, I wouldn't have bought them!
Hurting
C&C or Ludwig Legacy [vintage build-out] in sizes 12, 13, 14, 16, 20, 22. And definitely with the vintage nickel sparkle finish.
Mitch
I play a 6pc in larger venues and my '64 Downbeat in smaller ones. A 6pc DW Exotic Collectors kit would easily exceed $5k new
I would lean towards a Modern Leedy also,or the San Francisco Drum Company.
Forgot about SanFran - massively impressive, top notch!
Mitch
I'd like to have a new Jenkins Martin kit or for vintage vibe a new Gretsch Broadkaster kit. 24-18-16-13-14s. The only DW kit I'd like are the BR kits they did years ago with RK style lugs.
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