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Greetings to all! My first post here...looking forward to reading the threads.

I have a question regarding a Ludwig B&O Supraphonic 6.5 X 14 snare. The inside shell has a flat black type coating on the shell walls. Is this a factory feature?

I will get a picture directly. Thanks for any help in advance.

Regards...

Posted on 15 years ago
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Black on the inside of the shell for a Supraphonic is not a factory finish that I can recall......

Posted on 15 years ago
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Don't recall ever seeing that finish on the inside of a Supra. Never even heard of it. Are you sure someone didn't paint the inside of the shell themselves?

Don't think that was a factory feature.

Does it have the blue "Lud-a-loy" sticker on the inside over that black finish?

Posted on 15 years ago
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From Pratt

Don't recall ever seeing that finish on the inside of a Supra. Never even heard of it. Are you sure someone didn't paint the inside of the shell themselves?Don't think that was a factory feature. Does it have the blue "Lud-a-loy" sticker on the inside over that black finish?

Thanks for the help guys. It does not have the sticker on the outside of the black but now I need to look and see if the sticker was painted over. The paint/coating looks like it was brushed on and does not cover every spec of the interior shell walls. The coating may be something other than paint. The only thing I can think is this was someones way of dampening but I cant see how it would affect much. I hope I can remove it with little trouble. I just wanted to make double sure it was not a factory one-off. I spoke with the Lawton Drum Co. and they had not seen this either.

The snare itself is intact and is pretty clean for a 402. It has some of the typical pitting but nothing real severe. I will post some pix of the inside tonight.

Regards...

Posted on 15 years ago
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From Thunderpump

Thanks for the help guys. It does not have the sticker on the outside of the black but now I need to look and see if the sticker was painted over. The paint/coating looks like it was brushed on and does not cover every spec of the interior shell walls. The coating may be something other than paint. The only thing I can think is this was someones way of dampening but I cant see how it would affect much. I hope I can remove it with little trouble. I just wanted to make double sure it was not a factory one-off. I spoke with the Lawton Drum Co. and they had not seen this either.The snare itself is intact and is pretty clean for a 402. It has some of the typical pitting but nothing real severe. I will post some pix of the inside tonight.Regards...

MAN!! I LOVE 402's!! The paint should clean off pretty good as it's on a chrome finish, I doubt it was ever a factory thing to paint chrome!! L0L!!

Bear in mind, not ALL the 402's had a LudaLoy sticker. Others might just have FALLEN off before it got to the next buyer.

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Posted on 15 years ago
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Definitely sounds like someone experimenting as you said, someone's way of dampening. Should come off pretty easily.

True that not all Supraphonics didn't have the round blue "lud-a-loy" sticker. Although it is a feature that a lot of buyers look for when searching for a vintage 402. I guess it's the little "sign" that tells them it's a genuine "anti-galvanic" shell.

Would be cool to look at whenever you get the chance to post some shots.

Posted on 15 years ago
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From Pratt

Definitely sounds like someone experimenting as you said, someone's way of dampening. Should come off pretty easily. True that not all Supraphonics didn't have the round blue "lud-a-loy" sticker. Although it is a feature that a lot of buyers look for when searching for a vintage 402. I guess it's the little "sign" that tells them it's a genuine "anti-galvanic" shell.Would be cool to look at whenever you get the chance to post some shots.

Sorry about taking so long to get back...I started trying to remove it which has proven to be really difficult. This is a very unusal coating which I will try and describe. The spots where I could peel it off has left the original shell finish undamaged however the material is a super fine thin copper foil with a black electrical tape type backing. VERY STRANGE and this is proving to be a real bear to remove. I guess it was someone idea of dampening but where and how they applied this material so uniformley is baffeling. It concerns me that this may be having some effect on the tone. BTW the date is appx 77-78 era with no stamp around the tone control so it must be a ludalloy.

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Posted on 15 years ago
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From Vipercussionist

MAN!! I LOVE 402's!! The paint should clean off pretty good as it's on a chrome finish, I doubt it was ever a factory thing to paint chrome!! L0L!!Bear in mind, not ALL the 402's had a LudaLoy sticker. Others might just have FALLEN off before it got to the next buyer.

Thanks Viper...I see no sign of the sticker under this bizzare material...

Posted on 15 years ago
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here's a clip of the snare live (as is) with my power trio...

http://www.supload.com/listen?s=ATYaju

another live clip you can download...

http://www.supload.com/sound_confirm.php?get=124157972.wav

Posted on 15 years ago
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Great example showing why that snare is so popular, good stuff.

Sounds like a bit of work removing the stuff, but hey, why not.

The other drums sound good too :D

Posted on 15 years ago
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