Hello all,
I've come across this time and time again and hope to set the record straight regarding the use of Ludwig's "Classic" and "Super Classic" terms. What finally prompted this is a sale of a nice Downbeat kit on eBay, being called the "Super Classic Downbeat kit"! The term "Classic" is used to identify Ludwig's top-of-the-line shells in the 60's and 70's and even later, that we are all familiar with. The term "Super Classic" denotes a specific, and readily identifiable, cataloged kit, consisting of 9x13, 16x16 and 14x22 shell sizes. One of the most famous cataloged kits of all time! Ludwig also came out with the "Deluxe Classic" outfit in the 70's, which was identical to the "Super Classic" with the exception of no bass drum mounted bracket for the cymbal "L" arm.
Anyway, I just wanted to interject my 2 cents on this subject, as I'm constantly seeing these terms miss-used on other forums and eBay. Please feel free to add your knowledge to this topic!