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Help identifying Ludwig hi-hat stand
Hey, Marty. Thank you very much for the extensive information.
3 years agoCanister
From leedybdp...
3 years agoOld DUCO orphans goodness
Lovely ducos! Enjoy!
3 years agoHelp identifying Ludwig hi-hat stand
Hi friends. I am interested in buying this hi-hat stand. Could someone tell me what era it is from? Thanks in advance and happy new year everyone.
3 years agoI'll break the ice: Rob Cook's Rogers book
Agree with you 100%. I don't have a Rogers kit either, although I bought this book. This increased my desire to search flor a Rogers set. Maybe the sa...
3 years agoMerry Christmas to the VDF
Feliz Navidad/Merry Christmas to whole world.
3 years ago60’s era Ludwig Downbeat
I'd like to own one like that. Red sparkle, please.
3 years agoThe punk rocker's 1965 Ludwig restored
From levelpebble...
3 years agoThe punk rocker's 1965 Ludwig restored
From Mattias...
3 years agoThe punk rocker's 1965 Ludwig restored
Nice job, Mattias. I guess this is a Superclassic kit (22"x13"x16"). It would be nice to hear a higher tuning demo. If I was you I'd look for a secon...
3 years agoPremier Drums
So you finally got that kit, JR! The standard tom head should be tuned ok thanks to those flanged non-original rims. Yeah, you better use a snare stan...
3 years agoPremier Drums
From Dan Boucher...
3 years agoPremier Drums
Hi Johnny. First of all, we need to know if the shells are pre-international or international size. The finish, wear and lugs seem to indicate that th...
3 years agoWhat were the most innovative designs from each vintage company?
Gretsch: plywood shells (so no reinforcement hoops). Ludwig: the first detachable bass drum pedal, 1909. Slingerland: first company to market tunabl...
3 years agoSpeed King bearings
Yep. As Marty Black said, let's move on. Thank you all for your contribution/opinion. Regards.
3 years ago