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The Ludwig mallet which I ordered from burgundy has arrived and it's a beauty! The price was very reasonable and the shipping lightening fast! Thanks, Mike!

Brian

Just a drummer who loves all things about vintage drums! Nothing more, nothing less.
Posted on 7 years ago
#351
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Had a very pleasant transaction with member idrum4fun. 5 stars. Great Slingerland source. Thanks Mark.

Posted on 7 years ago
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I wanted to leave positive feedback for Chris (member: chrislehberger)

I bought a 70's Ludwig Super-Sensitive from him and I couldn't be happier with the purchase. The drum is clean as a whistle, plays great (after I tuned it to my taste,) and it was packed perfectly. Well protected during shipment. I give Chris an A+ highly recommended seller.

Thanks Chris! I'm a happy camper.

John

Too many great drums to list here!

http://www.walbergandauge.com/VintageVenue.htm
Posted on 7 years ago
#353
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A HUGE thank you to our fellow-member, surface! I recently sought out some Ludwig Mickey Mouse wing bolts I needed to complete a few flat base stands I am working on. Nevin certainly came through! He sent me pictures, responded at great length to my questions and never lost patience with this Ludwig novice! Thank you ,sir!!!

Brian

Just a drummer who loves all things about vintage drums! Nothing more, nothing less.
Posted on 6 years ago
#354
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I had a great transaction with Ludzil for a 50s cymbal.

Flawless transaction....great and swift packing and shipping....the item is 100% as described....no surprises at all.

Thanks, Ludzil...!

Kev

Kevin
Posted on 6 years ago
#355
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Definitively superb feedback for slapstick. Very nice person. Thanks, Mr. T. for that little great snare drum.

Posted on 6 years ago
#356
Posts: 176 Threads: 7
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I didn't have the best transaction with FloydZKing. Not a huge deal as it wasn't a high dollar purchase, thankfully. Started out fine, but didn't receive all the parts agreed upon. I received an apology with a promise that the correct parts would be in the mail the next day. Two+ weeks later and radio silence.

Vintage kits:
1969 Rogers Holiday - black diamond pearl (20/16/13/12)
196x Star (Lyra/Majestic) - blue sparkle pearl (22/14/13) Restoration Project
1987 Pearl KC-3500 - jet black (22/16/13/12)
Not-so-vintage kits:
2007 Hart Dynamics Professional 6.4 e-kit / Roland TDW-20
Snares:
60s Gretsch 5x14 maple WMP / 68 Ludwig 5x14 Supraphonic / 93 Pearl 3x14 Free Floating brass piccolo / 60s Star (Lyra) 5x14 luan blue sparkle pearl / 87 Pearl 6.5x14 steel
Posted on 6 years ago
#357
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From Vater

I didn't have the best transaction with FloydZKing. Not a huge deal as it wasn't a high dollar purchase, thankfully. Started out fine, but didn't receive all the parts agreed upon. I received an apology with a promise that the correct parts would be in the mail the next day. Two+ weeks later and radio silence.

Hi, Vater, I know this is not on topic, but I see that you're in Charles Town, WV. The band I was in ~1980 or so used to play at a club called The Golden Horseshoe. It was near a horse track, if I remember correctly. Ever heard of it? Just curious if it's still there (the building, anyway).

Ken

Posted on 6 years ago
#358
Posts: 176 Threads: 7
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It's still there! I live 10 minutes from it. Was it a strip club when you played there? Because it is now...

Vintage kits:
1969 Rogers Holiday - black diamond pearl (20/16/13/12)
196x Star (Lyra/Majestic) - blue sparkle pearl (22/14/13) Restoration Project
1987 Pearl KC-3500 - jet black (22/16/13/12)
Not-so-vintage kits:
2007 Hart Dynamics Professional 6.4 e-kit / Roland TDW-20
Snares:
60s Gretsch 5x14 maple WMP / 68 Ludwig 5x14 Supraphonic / 93 Pearl 3x14 Free Floating brass piccolo / 60s Star (Lyra) 5x14 luan blue sparkle pearl / 87 Pearl 6.5x14 steel
Posted on 6 years ago
#359
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Haaaa! No, it was like a disco dance club.....huge dance floor, but tiny stage. The club owner had a house for the band to stay in during the gig, which was usually 4-5 nights.

Posted on 6 years ago
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