I checked all the catalogues... looks like a combination of the "professional" with the handle of the "super" strainer...
I can't find this on any of their snares in the 192x catalgoes
I checked all the catalogues... looks like a combination of the "professional" with the handle of the "super" strainer...
I can't find this on any of their snares in the 192x catalgoes
It's called a "Timepiece" strainer. The lever is loosened and off to the right in the picture though.
It's called a "Timepiece" strainer. The lever is loosened and off to the right in the picture though.
Is it correct to the drum..
Do you think $800 is a fair price for this snare.
How come I did not see this in the Luddy catalogue
it's in the 30s catalogs http://www.vintagedrumguide.com/images/ludwig_snaredrums/1932-ludwig-snare-drums-5.jpg
**it's actually in the '28 and '29 catalogs, too**
I think $800 is more than a fair price for that snare. Looks to be all original, in really amazing condition.
That strainer is the "Professional" and was introduced in 1928. Discontinued in 1935.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-Ludwig-Snare-Drum-5-x-14-10-lug-circa-1920s-/301844868604?hash=item46475b2dfc:g:J8AAAOSw5dNWjtMYI checked all the catalogues... looks like a combination of the "professional" with the handle of the "super" strainer...I can't find this on any of their snares in the 192x catalgoes
It a stick throw. If you loosen the lever and set it to come above the hoop, you can throw it on and off with your stick.
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