[QUOTE=Tommyp;86961]Gary!...
The "gray area" with your query is that the "WFL Buddy Rich Super Classic" wasn't offered in those particular sizes during those years... well, at least not in cataloged outfit form. One COULD substitute a 14X26 for the 14X24 bass drum!... and/or a 61/2X14 for the 51/2X14 snare drum, but that was it. The set came with a 9X13 and a 16X16 for toms... no other sizes were available. What does it all mean?... nothing really, as I suppose one "could" make those particular substitutions.. ( as those other sizes were being manufactured by WFL ) .. but then what would be the point as it would no longer be the "Buddy Rich Super Classic"... or perhaps that's just splittin' hairs! LOL!!
Tommyp: ALWAYS an honor to hear from you. Valid point, as usual. Perhaps this particular kit doesn't have a specific name. Maybe it's just a WFL kit with a Buddy Rich Super Classic snare!
The more I research this one the less I seem to know about it. From the research I've done, the WFL keystone badges on all the drums were issued between the years of 1948 and 1952. The WFL #778 "Clipper" rail consolette on the bass drum was issued between the years of 1949 and 1957 while the WFL spring-loaded bracket and straight legs on the floor tom were issued between the years of 1949 and 1955. The #1303 bass drum mounts and spurs were issued between the years of 1953 and 1984 while the muffler on the Buddy Rich Super Classic snare appears to be a Ludwig P-4066 (introduced in the early 50s) in lieu of a WFL P-40, issued between the years of 1938 and 1954.
There's also what appears to be a factory-installed L-arm mount on the bass drum which I can't seem to find in any catalog I've researched. I've attached a pic of this particular piece, hoping that someone might be able to identify it.
On a separate issue, I finally got a chance to use those Slingerland Buddy Rich-style cymbal stands that you were kind enough to sell to me at a "more than reasonable price" some time ago. They looked great with my Slingerland Green Glass Glitter kit that I recently put together and functioned even better. THANKS AGAIN for all of your help!