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Re-wrapping 9/72 Londoner

I've decided to weigh in on this as well! My vote, as others have already stated, is to leave the kit as-is. I completely agree that they are your dru...

8 years ago
Vintage Ludwig with unaligned serial number

I can't add any other information about the badge, but did notice the drum. It appears to be an 8-lug, correct? If so, this is also an odd one. I've n...

8 years ago
Various MIJ hardware

Hi Vater! With regards to the BB muffler, are you referring to the MIJ version? Picture attached from the Star-Tama 1966 catalog. -Mark

8 years ago
Gene Krupa Snare Drums

The most information I could find is here... https://www.maxwelldrums.com/gene-krupa-radio-king-snare-drum-p-1077.html It would appear that Gene held...

8 years ago
Slingerland strainer

From jccabinets...

8 years ago
1968 Ludwig Standard

From KCDrumDad...

8 years ago
Should I buy this Slingerland?

Even $50 lower is still lower! Let us know if you pull the trigger on this kit. Good luck!! -Mark

8 years ago
Should I buy this Slingerland?

From levelpebble...

8 years ago
60's TROMSA M4 Gold Glitter

Just beautiful! Is that a 16" deep floor tom? -Mark

8 years ago
Should I buy this Slingerland?

Hello...and Welcome to the forum! I also saw this kit and thought it was pretty cool! While made at the Niles factory, cost cutting was being impleme...

8 years ago
Help to find out what´s the serie of my Ludwig!

Hi Claudio, To make things easy, The "series" is the "Classic". The model name would be the "Big Beat". Hope that helps. Mark

8 years ago
Slingerland identification

Well...they are definitely "rare" in that Slingerland did not produce many of these kits in the Denim wrap. But, many times, rare does not translate i...

8 years ago