Only Admins can see this message.
Data Transition still in progress. Some functionality may be limited until the process is complete.
Processing Attachment, Gallery - 188.98539%

48-49 WFL Snare! Last viewed: 3 minutes ago

Posts: 6170 Threads: 255
Loading...

ive got a set of original ludwig or wfl snares for that drum. i bought them for my 60 super classic,but it takes 15" wires. these are 16 and i had no idea what they fit until i saw your drum and put it together and tommy confirmed it. they also fit my 15" wfl concert drum but only because it has a conventional strainer. it has the correct wires on it though.

i don't usually sell much stuff, but i know how hard it can be to find stuff like this. if youre interested, feel free to pm me here or email me at [email]mikelayton@bellsouth.net[/email] . they weren't cheap, but i'd let you have them for what i have in them plus shipping. i wish the price on the box was correct!! lol..

mike

1 attachment
Posted on 12 years ago
#11
Loading...

From zolcrash

I was going through my old drum stuff that's been away for ever and discovered this one again. It's a 48-49 first series (aluminum badge) Super Classic snare.It was in the family for what seems like ever and I now need to start cleaning and polishing it back to to its old former self??? I would really like to start playing this one because of the great aged wood shell on it!!!flowers2Would someone be able to tell me the type and model number of the snare butt plate on this one?Thanks!!!

Hi again, I was just wondering if the first series aluminum badge (48/49) on any Super Classic snare that's in decent shape would have a higher value over the later year type brass badge on a similar drum? If so, what would be a fair market value if I were to consider selling such a drum once I cleaned it up really well?

Thanks!

Posted on 12 years ago
#12
Loading...

From zolcrash

Hi again, I was just wondering if the first series aluminum badge (48/49) on any Super Classic snare that's in decent shape would have a higher value over the later year type brass badge on a similar drum? If so, what would be a fair market value if I were to consider selling such a drum once I cleaned it up really well?Thanks!

No not really they are all about the same price.

Your drummers not much good is he!? What you need is someone that's as good as me. ! John Henry Bonham !!
Posted on 12 years ago
#13
  • Share
  • Report
Action Another action Something else here