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Are these worth restoring?
From poppy79424...
14 years agoAre these worth restoring?
From poppy79424...
14 years agoAre these worth restoring?
From poppy79424...
14 years agoIs my Supraphonic bent??
From AZBill...
14 years agoIs my Supraphonic bent??
From mendozart...
14 years agoSnare Hoop Question
Definitely NOT a cast hoop. It could be nickle over brass, looks kind of dull, that's why I think nickle rather than chrome. As far as brand? Could be...
14 years agoSnare Hoop Question
Pictures please?
14 years agoAre these worth restoring?
From poppy79424...
14 years agoAre these worth restoring?
I personally don't see any harm in converting them, since the original wrap is toast anyway, they will be known as a re-wrap, devaluing them as Standa...
14 years agoAre these worth restoring?
From poppy79424...
14 years agoSpeed King Q.
That rivet is supposed to be retaining a metal spring clip that is bent in such a way to apply pressure to the bottom edge of the footboard link when...
14 years agoAre these worth restoring?
Repro blue/olive badges would be more appropriate on those standards if doing a conversion to classic lugs since most of those did get the granitone i...
14 years ago1918-1941 Ludwig Metal Snare with P-338 Strainer Dating Based On Catalogues.
Just an FYI.....the p-338 strainer is still being used in modified form on the current USA made piccolo snare drums......now if that isn't reliability...
14 years agoIdentify Ludwig Snare Please
Guys, this is how an original "correct" unmolested 1968 Supraphonic should look. This is one of my own snares and its been in my family since new. Not...
14 years agoIdentify Ludwig Snare Please
I'm questioning the authenticity of the date of this drum. Yes it does have the correct holes for a "baseball bat" muffler, but......those were all do...
14 years ago