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Hi. I recently bought this little blue drum on Ebay - more out of curiosity than anything else and fortunately I didn't pay a lot for it. It has no apparent makers name on it, no badge or air vent hole although it does have 8 what appear to be Ludwig bow-tie lugs on it. The triple-flange hoops are brass and (I think) nickel plated. The throw is broken but it does have gut snares on it. Internally it appears to be mahogany ply with re-rings. Written on the inside is a name and '1962'. It was advertised as a Ludwig but it almost certainly isn't. Someone has (and not very well) painted the wooden shell an 'attractive' metallic blue although they did actually remove the lugs to do so.

I'd be interested to know what anyone thinks this is. Maybe a MIJ Ludwig copy? I really don't have a clue.

"If 'A' equals 'success' in life then 'A' equals 'X' plus 'Y' plus 'Z' where work equals 'X', 'Y' is play and 'Z' is keeping your mouth shut" - Albert Einstein.


1920s 14"x5" Ludwig Super Sensitive Dual Snare
1957 6 1/2" x15" Slingerland WMP Concert King
1938 8"x15" Leedy Broadway Standard
1947-53 14x6.5" NOB Ludwig & Ludwig Universal
...plus a bunch of mismatched Slingerlands that collectively make a pleasing noise.
Posted on 9 years ago
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I'd guess that's a late 50's or early 60's WFL or Ludwig with some other brand of older double flange hoops on it. Hard to say for certain but the interior doesn't look like a MIJ drum to me. I don't see any extra holes either.

Posted on 9 years ago
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Thanks very much and it is a bit of strange one. There are no extra holes, but there is a tiny bit of damage on the inside around one of the lugs but nothing serious. I'm just surprised that there is no name anywhere on any of it and if it was a Ludwig or WFL I would have expected to see something on it, maybe on the throw or the hoop somewhere. I've also never come across a Ludwig or WFL with no air vent in it either.

"If 'A' equals 'success' in life then 'A' equals 'X' plus 'Y' plus 'Z' where work equals 'X', 'Y' is play and 'Z' is keeping your mouth shut" - Albert Einstein.


1920s 14"x5" Ludwig Super Sensitive Dual Snare
1957 6 1/2" x15" Slingerland WMP Concert King
1938 8"x15" Leedy Broadway Standard
1947-53 14x6.5" NOB Ludwig & Ludwig Universal
...plus a bunch of mismatched Slingerlands that collectively make a pleasing noise.
Posted on 9 years ago
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From K.O.

I'd guess that's a late 50's or early 60's WFL or Ludwig with some other brand of older double flange hoops on it. Hard to say for certain but the interior doesn't look like a MIJ drum to me. I don't see any extra holes either.

I agree with K.O. Could have also been a cut-down marching snare drum with random parts thrown on. Post more pics when you have it in your possession!

Aaron

- EMD
Posted on 9 years ago
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hey Gerard, it certainly looks Ludwig from inside the drum. I've not seen an MIJ drum that looks similar. I agree with KO that it looks late 50s/early 60s mahogany and Aaron's suggestion that it could be a cut down marcher seems possible. Is that strainer not the type usually seen on marching drums? And has that bottom re-ring been re-glued in post factory? Should be a cool drum anyway. Just call it a "rare" non vent hole, pre-badge LudwigCool Dude

Andrew

Golden Curtain
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Posted on 9 years ago
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Thanks as always for your input Andrew. It's rather a curious little drum and I'm interested in how it will look and sound once I've finished tidying it up. I hadn't considered that it might be a cut down marcher but that would certainly explain the absent air vent hole & badge. It might appear on Trade Me in in due course once I've finished it!

"If 'A' equals 'success' in life then 'A' equals 'X' plus 'Y' plus 'Z' where work equals 'X', 'Y' is play and 'Z' is keeping your mouth shut" - Albert Einstein.


1920s 14"x5" Ludwig Super Sensitive Dual Snare
1957 6 1/2" x15" Slingerland WMP Concert King
1938 8"x15" Leedy Broadway Standard
1947-53 14x6.5" NOB Ludwig & Ludwig Universal
...plus a bunch of mismatched Slingerlands that collectively make a pleasing noise.
Posted on 9 years ago
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