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cooper

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1929 Ludwig & Ludwig Emerald Green Pearl Standard Model

Hi, everyone.... I just finished this restoration and thought I'd share some photos.This finish was only offered for a brief time and "Emerald Green...

10 years ago
Drum ID help: Leedy or ??

If this drum (and my green drum) are indeed Carlton (still not 100% certain), it's odd that an American music store, especially one in Chicago, would...

10 years ago
Drum ID help: Leedy or ??

I always enjoy adding my "two cents" when I can! The finish on the green drum in the photo is called "Greenwood Pearl".

10 years ago
Drum ID help: Leedy or ??

Thanks! Apparently, not all of the three point strainers were stamped on the back. The one on the Carlton drum in the photo has no markings. It does...

10 years ago
Drum ID help: Leedy or ??

I think it's a Carlton. The #967 (three point strainer) with the diamond cutout would be much later.

10 years ago
Unusual WFL pedal

Also, I was mistaken when I said it was bake-lite. It seems to be rubber that has become brittle over time. Bake-lite really would not be practical fo...

10 years ago
Unusual WFL pedal

From longjohn...

10 years ago
Unusual WFL pedal

Oops....Having trouble uploading some of these. Hope this sheds light on this pedal and exactly what it is. The plastic footboard is not an aftermarke...

10 years ago
Unusual WFL pedal

OK, I'm done....

10 years ago
Unusual WFL pedal

And a few more....

10 years ago
Unusual WFL pedal

Some more photos....

10 years ago
Unusual WFL pedal

WFL Pedal photos...

10 years ago
Unusual WFL pedal

I'll try that again....

10 years ago
Unusual WFL pedal

Here are some better photos...

10 years ago