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Are these Ludwig Rocker Bass Drum T-Rods? Last viewed: 2 hours ago

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I have a number of these bass drum t-rods that came with a lot of miscellaneous parts that I recently picked up. At first glance, I thought that they were of the Ludwig Rocker design. However, when I went to research and verify this I saw that what I have are NOT a 100% match because the head/handle feature on mine is different. I.E. you CAN'T see where the rods are pressed through the opening on top of the on the ones that I'm trying to ID as you can in the photos of every "Rocker" T-Rods I've come across. Otherwise, at a glance they're a pretty close match to one another.

Here's a few pics of what I have:

http://i1294.photobucket.com/albums/b610/roguefate666/101_4742_zps940361ee.jpg

http://i1294.photobucket.com/albums/b610/roguefate666/101_4741_zps98197584.jpg

http://i1294.photobucket.com/albums/b610/roguefate666/101_4737_zps3033b42f.jpg

Any ideas?

Thanks!

Chris

Posted on 11 years ago
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yes, they are rocker t's. oddly i've sold many of them. they're for the mostly modern drums or drums in the same type of model line, but these are also avail as after market t's.

http://www.drummerfish.weebly.com for drum parts, drum promos , swag, promo media and more for sale
Posted on 11 years ago
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Thanks for the reply and information! Just to be sure that I understand correctly, there are TWO flavors of Rocker BD T-Rod? One where the rod portion is pushed thru from the TOP side and one from the BOTTOM side (like the ones in my pictures)?

Posted on 11 years ago
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They look like typical generic Pearl-style T-rods, but at a higher finish level and the top surface of the "T" is squared off instead of rounded.

Posted on 11 years ago
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