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I picked this one up earlier today. Is it safe to assume that it's an "original" Ching Ring? If so, would this have been manufactured sometime in the '60s or in the '70s? THANKS in advance for your help.

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thats the real deal gary. exact circa unknown to me. your assesment of age is right on though..

mike

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From OldSchool

I picked this one up earlier today. Is it safe to assume that it's an "original" Ching Ring? If so, would this have been manufactured sometime in the '60s or in the '70s? THANKS in advance for your help.

Gary, Its Original i see yours have the Pat.number that would date it after about 1966 if it had Pat. Pend. it would before 1966.....Mikey

Posted on 12 years ago
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The Mike's have it!Bowing

Thanks to both of you for your input!

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Here is the first version, I have 3 of them!! two are still nos in the box. If you sale yours don't sale it cheap.There is a reproduction version available that doesn't sound like the originals at all. So don't believe this tripe when someone tries to feed it to you that they sound the same. yeah right!!

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Your drummers not much good is he!? What you need is someone that's as good as me. ! John Henry Bonham !!
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From vintagemore2000

Here is the first version, I have 3 of them!! two are still nos in the box. If you sale yours don't sale it cheap.There is a reproduction version available that doesn't sound like the originals at all. So don't believe this tripe when someone tries to feed it to you that they sound the same. yeah right!!

I also have an original ching ring but Idont have the clutch mechanism to mount it on my hi hat rod.Did that come with it originally

or is that a custom made piece?

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I made it. very simple to do!. there are three circular fender tube spacers that I enlarged with a drill press, the clamp is a circular spacer drilled threaded then a small knob threaded into the spacer.

Your drummers not much good is he!? What you need is someone that's as good as me. ! John Henry Bonham !!
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I have a complete original that I bought in the late '60s. It is stamped "Patent Pending". I still use it for every gig. One of the posts came off, but I still have the cymbals for it.

They did not come with a clutch. I guess they figured it would just hang on the hi-hat post, or use the hi-hat clutch like I did.

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My kit:
Ludwig Vistalite Big Beat set consisting of:
14” X 22” bass, 16” X 16” floor tom, 8” X 12” ride tom, 9” X 13” ride tom, 5” X 14” snare
Ludwig 201 Speed King bass drum pedal
Ludwig 1124 Spur-lok hit-hat with Ludwig Standard Paiste 14” cymbals (760 & 770 gr) with ching-ring
Two Ludwig Standard S-270 cymbals stands
18” Zildjian crash cymbal (1550 gr) and 20” Zildjian ride cymbal (2130 gr) with CAMCO sizzler
Gibraltar motorcycle seat-style drum throne with backrest
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From vintagemore2000

Here is the first version, I have 3 of them!! two are still nos in the box. If you sale yours don't sale it cheap.There is a reproduction version available that doesn't sound like the originals at all. So don't believe this tripe when someone tries to feed it to you that they sound the same. yeah right!!

Can you please post a close up picture of the box they came in? Thanks!

My kit:
Ludwig Vistalite Big Beat set consisting of:
14” X 22” bass, 16” X 16” floor tom, 8” X 12” ride tom, 9” X 13” ride tom, 5” X 14” snare
Ludwig 201 Speed King bass drum pedal
Ludwig 1124 Spur-lok hit-hat with Ludwig Standard Paiste 14” cymbals (760 & 770 gr) with ching-ring
Two Ludwig Standard S-270 cymbals stands
18” Zildjian crash cymbal (1550 gr) and 20” Zildjian ride cymbal (2130 gr) with CAMCO sizzler
Gibraltar motorcycle seat-style drum throne with backrest
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