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1968 Supraphonic 6.5"
1968 Supraphonic 6.5"
15 years agoLeather Washers
G'day Vintage Drum Folk, I've been using Canopus Leather Washers on several of my snare drums and am digging the added sustain and feel. Two of my S...
15 years ago1968 Ludwig Supraphonic 6.5 Keystone Badge!
From Antipodes...
15 years ago1968 Ludwig Supraphonic 6.5 Keystone Badge!
Purchased on eBay a couple of weeks ago. Apart from some rust on hoops, some mild pitting on lugs, and some scratching on the shell, the bulk of the f...
15 years ago1968 Supraphonic Rare 6.5"x14" Keystone
Purchased on eBay a couple of weeks ago. Apart from some rust on hoops, some mild pitting on lugs, and some scratching on the shell, the bulk of the...
15 years agoNewbie here, please help identify my snare drum...
A good price. It's especially good that you love the sound. The drum looks like a 1990s chrome over steel, but still English made. A 70s Premier wo...
16 years agoPlease identify these snares
Thanks all. My US contact has confirmed the availability of these generics in his store. Cheers.
16 years agoDrum head advice
From section2...
16 years agoDrum head advice
For a vintage kit, control your tone with felt or a thin folded towel, instead of those over-engineered and lifeless Powersonic, Super kicks, etc. Fi...
16 years agoPlease identify these snares
From JRichard...
16 years agoLudwig 64 Supra: looks great, sounds weird. Please advise.
From big daddy...
16 years agoLudwig 64 Supra: looks great, sounds weird. Please advise.
From Ludwig-dude...
16 years agoLudwig 14*6.5 hammered bronze snare
I have two hammered drums - both Premier Modern Classics - and while they are colourful, they can also sound a bit dull. I'd get a standard 6.5 Supra...
16 years agoPlease identify these snares
From JWG...
16 years agoLudwig 64 Supra: looks great, sounds weird. Please advise.
I've had another good play of this enigmatic 64 Supra with COB hoops. The current setup: Coated Ambassador batter RMV snare side (they're cheap here!...
16 years ago