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stands for deep snares
How about this one? Ludwig 900 Series I sit fairly low I guess ( legs at a 45 ) and even a 6.5 can be a little high with either Yamaha or Tama baske...
16 years agoPosting links
You do learn something everyday... Ludwig Standard Q & A with Jack Lawton
16 years ago"Second Wave" Vintage
Greetings All. Dilemma on my hands. Scored a '72 Fullerton Rogers 3-piece from the window of a sheet music store. 12, 16, 22 with original spurs,...
16 years agoSlingerland Snare
The bubbling shown in pic one would be typical of a ply drum and the chocolate milk sealer would indicate a mid to late sixties vintage. High humidi...
16 years ago1920s nob SLINGERLAND 6.5x14 ARTIST MODEL
Some Kind of Gravity around there... Congrats! Cool1
16 years agoThe Ludwig Black Panther Info Thread...
Now that you mention it, I want to say it was the single kick, 1 up 2 down. ( 26, 14, 16, 18? ) Battered, bruised and the logo head was cockeyed. Th...
16 years agoThe Ludwig Black Panther Info Thread...
The Mitchell "Panther" kit was displayed at the Experience Music Museum in Seattle a number of years back. If memory serves it was retro-fit with Sw...
16 years agoMadman Drummer
Then "just say no." For Now... Falling Do
16 years agoMadman Drummer
Um, this is a rare bird. I only tell you that because at auction the Missus might be surprised what can be bought... The pics are great, any and all...
16 years agoSlingerland ID help needed.
From GoneDrumming...
16 years agoSlingerland ID help needed.
From Jaye...
16 years agoVistalites-What would you pay?
This might be a real candidate for parts. RCI is kicking major booty on acrylic shells, ( check it out ) http://www.rcidrums.com/ Sometimes the bin...
16 years agoWhat Would Be Your Choice?
From Jaye...
16 years agoWhat Would Be Your Choice?
Hey BD, Kent sound very similar to my 1st snare. A 3 or 5 or whatever vertical-ply mahogany Revelle ( yes, yes, Japanese... ) Did I mention that I...
16 years agoWhat Would Be Your Choice?
From JohnG...
16 years ago