Late 70's OBP (bowling ball). 22, 12, 16. Took them out for their first gig last week. They really sound great tuned up high. Used a 2009 supra phonic with them.
James
I just bought this 1966 Luddy downbeat (sans snare) from Don Bennett (lovely bloke, would like to meet him one day), shipped to Oz for a bit over $3000USD all up, which is probably a lot, but the kit is beautiful and in such good condition I didn't mind forking out. These are some pics from the ad. Can't wait to take it out for a test drive - jazz gig this Friday!Loving all the kits on this thread, by the way, nice to be able to add one of my own!Cheers,Trev
That wrap is stunning. Beautiful kit.
Mitch
Wow, you are doing some serious wedding gigs. How long does that take to set up?
Thanks guys...
Takes about 45 mins to setup..
and yes, they are serious weddings.....LoLoLoLo
Here's a zoomed out pic....
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Thanks Mitch and Jaghog! Been recording with it too, sounds fantastic. I'm really happy I coughed up the dough!
Really like the wrap on yours as well, Jaghog! Is there a lug missing on that top tom, or a trick of the camera?
really love all the Ludwigs posted. sure thought i had mine posted in this thread,but guess i hadn't. oh well, gonna post them now. :)
ok heres my orphan Ludwigs...made up of a....
1964 14" jazz festival
1966 12" rack tom
1966 16" fl. tom
1968 13" rack tom and
1968 bass/kick drum
nothing real special, but to me, they are the most specailest.
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