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Ludwig Super Sensitive
Hey Lucky,
What's up with that? Are you guys just joking or is there something behind the curtain that needs to be settled away from this forum? Just wondering.
I'm very confused as to why only a moron would want this drum, too.
Please, do tell.
I'm not calling anybody a moron here....but......it would be very "pound foolish" to buy that particular drum. The drum CLEARLY has lots of pitting shown in the pictures UNDER the filth on it. BUT.......its your money spend it however foolishly you feel......
Me personally, I would pass this drum by even for $50. Its good for parts or for use in a home studio....I'd be too embarrassed to play out with a drum in that sad of a shape. You can find them in much better shape for not too much more than the asking price if you do your homework.
I can get it for $75. It is in a bad area though so I'm still thinking about it.
Recent Purchases
-1961 SBP Pioneer Snare Drum
-1962 SBP Super Classic w/ Matching COB Supra
Working On
-1963 Red Sparkle Hollywood w/ matching Super Classic Snare
Recently Completed
-1964 WMP Super Classic
I've been looking, hard, for a 6.5" Supra for under $200. Not to put on a shelf and display, though. Pitting does not affect sound. Even still, I bet that thing cleans up nicely.
If you could tell me somewhere else to find one for less than pawn shops, craigslist, garage sales and the bay, please do.
Hey Lucky,What's up with that? Are you guys just joking or is there something behind the curtain that needs to be settled away from this forum? Just wondering.
I am not calling anybody a moron, I thought the use of the word was in poor taste and it was my sarcastic way of saying so. I would probably buy that snare over a new Ludwig!
I don't get it?
I just wanted to post quotes, but there is a 10 character minimum.
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