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Ludwig Rail Consolette (sp?) Ratchet type, Complete w/ Script Logo
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A good cleaning will make this real nice.
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DRAT!! That's a sweet unit, but alas, I need the 2 bolt model. BUMMER!!:(
It's for a "player" kick drum but even then I hesitate to drill any new holes in the shell. It's already got 2 extra holes now!
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what are the measurements between the holes that mount to the shells? My consolette has a stripped bolt, the one that holds the L arm. It has a ball-end with the hole for L arm, anyone know what that bolt is called?
what are the measurements between the holes that mount to the shells? My consolette has a stripped bolt, the one that holds the L arm. It has a ball-end with the hole for L arm, anyone know what that bolt is called?
It's called an Eye Bolt, and Ludwig still makes 'em. The newer ones are BETTER in fact as you won't NEED to overtighten them, they now have teeth that mate with the splines in the shaft of the L arm!! I replace them regularly, well worth the effort.
Any Ludwig dealer can get 'em.
Hey, I am very new here, I am actually searching high and low for that Consolette!! I ended up here, It looks like it has bee awhile, you wouldn't happen to still have it available? Would ya?
do you stil have it?
I have one exactly like that with the tom mount if anybody is interested.
It's called an Eye Bolt, and Ludwig still makes 'em. The newer ones are BETTER in fact as you won't NEED to overtighten them, they now have teeth that mate with the splines in the shaft of the L arm!! I replace them regularly, well worth the effort.Any Ludwig dealer can get 'em.
Thanks, this worked out great. It holds better than I'd imagined, didn't take too much tightening either.
Alot of the hardware still needs replacing for aesthetic appeal, but a few new heads and this baby'll have some boom.
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