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1978-79 Ludwig Piccalo my new add on Last viewed: 26 minutes ago

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Just got this Piccalo snare drum today (See 1st 3 pics left to right) to add to my 69 Ludwig B/O kit. My main snare is a 1969 Super sensitive with Keystone badge is the last pic. As you can see they are both chrome so they will look good next to each other.

I have to say I am spoiled by my SS and really don't like the piccalo's throw off. Maby I am just not used to it but it seems hard to move. Any advice on that would be helpful. I think the snare strands are Tama and any advice on what to use would be great as well.

It came with a Remo FIBERSKYN2 Thin batter and a Remo Ambassador reso.

I haven't got to try it out other than a little here but I have practice tomorrow and will be able to put it into my kit then. (My kits not here)

No amount of planning will ever replace dumb luck.
Posted on 13 years ago
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Well I played this piccalo along side my SS yesterday and that was fun.

The FIBERSKYN2 head has to go. It is already starting to flake off in the center and I wasn't using it all that much. Also found out that that model head was discontinued about 10 years ago so it is at least that old. It looked brand new when I got it. I purchased the drum on e-bay and they didn't show the head, not that that would have made a differance. Any way the sound was OK but I think a better head will make an improvement on that.

Still don't like the throw off on this snare. Is there a fix or a improvement that I can make?

It is very hard to move so that makes using it while playing impossible.

More pics as it was shown on e-bay. The second pic is a good view of the throwoff.

No amount of planning will ever replace dumb luck.
Posted on 13 years ago
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Nice drum! The strainer looks like it may have been installed crooked. That may be why you have trouble with it. I've had a few drums with that strainer and they have always worked well for me. Also, I have a kit with fiberskyn heads that are well over 10 years old and have been beat alot and I have not had any problem with them flaking. Again, I really like your drum and hope you have alot of fun with it.

Posted on 13 years ago
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Thanks Gerald for the comments,

I think you right about the strainer. I took everything apart this morning and found that the throwoff lever is conected by a press fit shoulder pin and that was loose. I pressed it back in place and peaned it from the backside so it it now were it should be. I reasembled it and now it works great.

No amount of planning will ever replace dumb luck.
Posted on 13 years ago
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