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Okay, What the heck are these Ludwigs?
I've used new carbide tip drills in the past that worked well on Dragon Drums acrylic shells. Taking great care whilst praying and with a grimaced fa...
15 years agoYet More Stuff For Sale/Trade
Greg, Fret not. I have some Ludwig leg brackets, too, if you need them. If interested, PM me. I'll be back Sunday night. Steve
15 years agoHow original should I leave it?
I'd leave the old heads on the drums and price the kit accordingly. That is, don't invest in new heads that add cost to a buyer who might prefer a di...
15 years agoFor strong persons only
I suppose he plays along with a cluck track, too. Cooked Egg
15 years agoGonBop
Gon Bops are excellent drums. My first experiences were in the early 80's selling them at a music store. They were of competitive quality with LP p...
15 years agoThe Who on S-Bowl
My first clue was Zak's level of exertion didn't seem to match what I was hearing. To my ears, it didn't sound like a live kit. Also, all tracks were...
15 years agoRims mounts
I've used the Pearl ISS mounts with good results. In some cases you don't have to remove the mounting hardware or the hoops from the tom (clip mounts...
15 years agoThe Who on S-Bowl
Flying means playing pre-recorded tracks. The rhythm section mimed their recorded parts while Pete and Roger performed live. There are a couple of o...
15 years agoLudwig Color
Looks like faded sparkling burgundy pearl. Let's call it rose' sparkle.
15 years agoThe Who on S-Bowl
You guys do realize that all tracks except Pete Townsend's guitar and vocal and Roger Daughtry's vocal were flown. It was still a thrill for me to se...
15 years agoWhat are these?
Spurs are Pearl Export grade or clones.
15 years agoWhat Am I Missing Here?
He claims it's genuine canvas.
15 years agoHayman snare
I know a little. I'm sure there are others on here that know more, but that's not a Hayman snare. It has the oriental repro lugs that have been used...
15 years ago60's Rogers BD w/4 swivomatic spurs ?
Ludwig offered bass drums with 4 telescoping spurs on some Hollywood kits around 1964. I had such a set, although I can't remember seeing it offered...
15 years agoHow Do You Like These?
Yep, they're rare. Speaking of rare, Oyster Pink Pearl always looked like meat with too much fat content. Or, maybe.........bacon wrapped.
15 years ago