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1960'S Gretsch Name Band

From KCDrumDad...

5 years ago
1960'S Gretsch Name Band

Just picked this up as the latest project wrapped in Champagne Sparkle. It's in pretty good shape with little fade, wrap seams lifting, and just a few...

5 years ago
Ludwig snare 15x6,5 serial number: 7463 - Identification

Yes, it's a legitimate Auditorium. Basically a 6.5" Jazz Festival. Have never looked into value, as I don't have any plans to sell my '59 version.

5 years ago
How Do You Play? Matched or Traditional Grip?

I play both. Usually it is whatever feels more comfortable playing the song. My band plays a very eclectic mix of music, which varies greatly from son...

5 years ago
Am I right in thinking this is a Ludwig Auditorium?

Yes it is an Auditorium model. Here is mine:

5 years ago
Just Some Old Drums

Show off! I jest. That's quite a collection, even if they were a rotation and not all at once...

5 years ago
1967 Ludwig Super Sensitive Restoration

From DRUMR69...

5 years ago
1967 Ludwig Super Sensitive Restoration

This drum came to me after 52 years of playing, years of pitting, and subsequently being abused by a wire wheel. I got it very very cheaply. I had it...

5 years ago
A little help with a possible unicorn snare

Anyone have any input? I believe the tube lugs would not be original!

5 years ago
Supra Phonic 1965

I have two 1964s. One that has no pitting, and one that is pitted badly.

5 years ago
Ludwig floor tom correct legs

If they are 9.5mm, they will work.

5 years ago
Is my Acrolite really 1964?

Yes it is. COB hoops and all!

5 years ago
What Kind of a Yamaha Snare is this

That is a concert snare. Birch shell, "super sensative" mechanism. I doubt you can put any other snares on it because of the throw mechanism. Bet it s...

6 years ago
Ludwig COB hoops history

The COB to COS started in late 64/early 65. In 1965, and even into 1966, it was not uncommon to find a snare with 1 COB and 1 COS.By early 1966 the ch...

6 years ago
This is the Display Your Ludwig Drum Thread

1984 factory engraved Bronze Supraphonic (75th Anniversary Shell)

6 years ago