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Ludwig hammered brass or bronze?

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Hi! I have the chance to buy a vintage Ludwig snare.

The facts:

14x6,5 hammered shell

B/O badge rounded corners serial 1989.... So early 1980s i guess

Imperial lugs

P85 blackface strainer

small 'B stamp' behind the muffler knob

The question: Did Ludwig make hammed brass shells in those days? Cant find any in the catalogues. Or might it be bronze? B should indicate brass shouldnt it?

What would be a fair price i should pay? Shell has some wear (dark spots)...

Thanks!

Posted on 12 years ago
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Here is in pic i have...

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Posted on 12 years ago
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And One more with the spots...

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Posted on 12 years ago
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It's a bronze from that time period, nice dry, dark tone with Supra sensitivity. I paid $500-600 for mine as it was 9 out of 10 condition wise. I actually sold it back to the guy I bought it from because he missed it so much!

Cool1

Never play it the same way once.
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Ludwig hammered bronze snare drums are some of the best sounding/playing drums on the planet! No BS.

John

Too many great drums to list here!

http://www.walbergandauge.com/VintageVenue.htm
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From Purdie Shuffle

Ludwig hammered bronze snare drums are some of the best sounding/playing drums on the planet! No BS.John

I'd love to find a 5" version from that time period. The hammer marks kept getting bigger and bigger as time went on.DOH

Never play it the same way once.
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I've never played one, but I hear they have a warm, almost wood-like tone. Can anyone vouch for that?

- EMD
Posted on 12 years ago
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thanks for the replys guys.

So this one MUST be bronze, right?

So far the guy is asking 475 Euros, which is about $610. That seems a bit high though considering the condition of the Snare. would it be possible to get rid of those dark spots on the bronze?

@ElMoonlightDrummer: the stuff i've heard on the Net is great, never played one myself either, but I think there is a certain "woodyness" to the sound, pretty dry, but some nice crack. and loud :-) since i heard it the first time i always wanted one, but the vintage ones are quite rare over here in europe...

Posted on 12 years ago
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[QUOTE=mschrant;215333]thanks for the replys guys.

So this one MUST be bronze, right?Would it be possible to get rid of those dark spots on the bronze?QUOTE]

Yes, it's bronze.

Not without removing the lacquer or whatever they used to protect the finish. You could reduce it's as well.

Never play it the same way once.
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From ElMoonlightDrummer

I've never played one, but I hear they have a warm, almost wood-like tone. Can anyone vouch for that?

I've owned both HH and smooth versions in the 402 model. I wouldn't call the sound "wood-like". The smooth version is dark in tone but still has a low pitched metallic ring; the HH version is equally dark but dryer which might lend to the "wood-like" description. FYI

Never play it the same way once.
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