Hello everyone! I wanted to share a few pics of my most recent acquisition...and ask for some Help2 with a few things.
The first photo shows the drum as I received it, complete with a modern head slapped right over the flesh hoop of what had been a calfskin head, and what looked like soda that someone spilled on it a long time ago in several places. That was not easy to clean off. The second photo shows the cleaned up shell, lugs, and batter hoop. It has some small scratches and dents, and a few very small areas of nickel loss, but I'm quite pleased. I've wanted a "Ludwig TRADE MARK" stamped brass snare for a while.
Can anyone give me a closer date range than what I suspect to be "early 20s?" I only see drums like this in the 1923 and 1924 Ludwig snare drum catalog scans on Vintage Drum Guide (see http://www.vintagedrumguide.com/images/other_stuff/bill_ludwigiii/ludwig_1923_3.jpg and http://www.vintagedrumguide.com/images/ludwig_snaredrums/1924-ludwig-snare-drums-3.jpg). VDG does not have scans for 1920-22. I don't see any drums like this in the 1919 or earlier catalogs. VDG does not have the 1925 catalog, and I don't see this drum in the 1926 or later catalogs.
Does anyone have a heater that would have been installed in the holes seen in my 3rd photo? It does not have to be in working condition, I'd just like to put one back for nostalgia's sake since the holes are already there.
As can be seen, the 338 strainer is missing some parts. Does anyone have the parts that I need to complete it? Does anyone have the correct resonant side hoop? Of the 8 hoop clips that are present, 7 are cracked. I have some spares, but not enough. Does anyone have 10 or 12 I could buy? Lastly, does anyone have the correct (nickel-plated) tension rods (see last photo)? I have 8 that are fairly rusty...need 16 total.
I'm not in a big hurry for these parts, as my budget is tight - and was blown by the purchase of this drum - and I have a plan to get the drum in playing condition with the purchase of a P80 strainer (tabs spread as suggested by Mr. Curotto in another post) and die cast hoops. However, please do let me know if you have any of these parts to spare. After I sell a few things, maybe I'll be able to afford the parts. :p
Thanks!
Lynn