Hi,
It's been a long time since I've been on this forum....Glad to be back.
I keep hearing about the extreme rarity of the Supra Cut Badge Brass Snare. I have one...I love it...and my question is, does anybody have ANY idea how many were produced? Well..not "Produced" but, how many Brass Snares are out there with the Cut B/O Badge?
In reading the "Ludwig Book" it seems that many shells from the old days were laying around the factory after they went to the alloy shell. In the early Seventies Ludwig was pouring out drums at an amazing clip...these few Brass shells were collecting dust, and the air hole in them were cut to fit the old Keystone badge, and Ludwig was using their new B/O badge. Some enterprising person said, "Get all these shells outta here!" They took the old Brass shells, laying around, fitted them with the B/O badge buy "Cutting" the bottom half so that they would fit the drum, and out the door they went.
According to legend, these are extremely rare. So, again..does ANYBODY have a best guess as to how man of these drums might possibly be out there?
Happy Holidays All....Glad to be Back!
Keep it Funky!!!
Stixofire