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Why did Ludwig make 10 lug toms again? Oh yeah- so that we could eventually turn them into snare drums on the cheap! Early 7pl shell, 8x14 with 20 Classic lugs and P86.
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Love it man!
Tell me more about the finish. I have a 13x14 with a white wrap that I`m hoping to get to this year. Love those thick shells. |
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Did not know about the 10 lug 14 toms. When were they made?
Nice Snare Thanks SA
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barjack -- Nice job on the conversion. Might have to try that... Bill |
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That is so cool. Nice job! Love the finish. I cut down a 20's leedy gretsch that had both ends destroyed. It was a 9x13. It's a 6.75x13 tom for now but I may make a 6.5x13snare out of it some day. Your drum is a beauty!
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GARY Accumulating bit of a collection of Gretsch drums so far...with a few other brand orphans here and there Last edited by Kona : 09-21-2012 at 07:34 PM. |
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