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Roy Haynes solo...what a cool dude... Last viewed: 22 hours ago

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How cool is this? Nice Luddies too. Anyone know what they are? 18" bass and I think a supra, 12" & 14", but other than that... Regardless, a great little solo!

[ame]https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=07HBRUwPj7I[/ame]

Posted on 9 years ago
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Those drums are 1966-7 mohogany finish Ludwig Jazzette kit with 12x18 bass drum, 12x8 & 14x14 configuration. The Keystone Jazzette were all 3-ply and made (cataloged) from 67 to 69. Go to the Gallery search for Osahead2 and see a original 1968 Jazzette kit to get a idea what one looks like in color. Oh by-the-way the 3-ply Jazzette kit sound beautiful!

~ A true Gretsch & Camco fanatic ~
Posted on 9 years ago
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And...speaking of Roy Hanes. I have the utmost respect for his drumming skills, yet I don't feel that Slingerland sticks with his name on them generate great interest and high prices. Someone on eBay was trying to sell a NOS 7A pair, first at an opening bid of $100, with a BIN of $1000. When they didn't sell, they were offered again for a BIN of $300! That auction was ended "because there was an error in the listing". Hmm...could it be the price. Please educate me if I'm way off base here.

-Mark

Posted on 9 years ago
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From Osahead2

Those drums are 1966-7 mohogany finish Ludwig Jazzette kit with 12x18 bass drum, 12x8 & 14x14 configuration. The Keystone Jazzette were all 3-ply and made (cataloged) from 67 to 69. Go to the Gallery search for Osahead2 and see a original 1968 Jazzette kit to get a idea what one looks like in color. Oh by-the-way the 3-ply Jazzette kit sound beautiful!

Yeah, they sure do! I'm in the process of converting a 76 Luddy 18" orphan ft into a BD, and this clip confirmed in my head that that was the right thing to do. So have you! I will now go look at the gallery...

Thanks mate!

Posted on 9 years ago
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From R.Adam McHugh

Yeah, they sure do! I'm in the process of converting a 76 Luddy 18" orphan ft into a BD, and this clip confirmed in my head that that was the right thing to do. So have you! I will now go look at the gallery... Thanks mate!

Is this the one? I need a tissue...so pretty.......... Mind Blowi

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Posted on 9 years ago
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Yes sir, that's it and I have another one in original natural maple too.

Lovely kits they sound really nice especially when played with a Pioneer snare drum giving the 3-ply kit a totally matched woody jazz sound.

~ A true Gretsch & Camco fanatic ~
Posted on 9 years ago
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What? No Gretsch and K's, blasphemy!

The Band

Never play it the same way once.
Posted on 9 years ago
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From orangemi

What? No Gretsch and K's, blasphemy!The Band

Hey just about all early 3-ply Ludwig drums are sweet... especially for jazz!

~ A true Gretsch & Camco fanatic ~
Posted on 9 years ago
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From Osahead2

Hey just about all early 3-ply Ludwig drums are sweet... especially for jazz!

As are what ever the hell Philly is playing here...

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Never play it the same way once.
Posted on 9 years ago
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From orangemi

As are what ever the hell Philly is playing here...

Yeah, what ARE those? 18x12 BD? 18FT, 12RT? Or is it just the camera angle?

Posted on 9 years ago
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