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Ludwig snare input please

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Hi all,

I have chance at getting this 6 1/2 maple for what I think is an excellent price. According to seller: one owner, “rare” blue cortex (?), no re rings, symphonic model, 1977-1980, appears to be in great shape. I’ve been looking for a maple in this size for a while as well. Any and all input is welcomed and appreciated, thanks!

thejohnlec
Ohio Valley
Posted on 6 years ago
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I'm not too familiar with Ludwig models outside of the Supra, Acro, Jazzfest and Pioneer... but there seems to be a lot of fishiness going on with this drum.

Zach

Currently looking for a 3-ply 24x14 Ludwig in champagne sparkle w/rail consolette and cymbal mount!
Posted on 6 years ago
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I believe that is either a "Concert" or "Rock Concert" model.

Posted on 6 years ago
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I'm not crazy about that strainer and butt plate.

Good ol" P-85 and P-32 for moi......

And, the shell looks like it's drilled for a keystone badge, not the B+O badge?

And, the wrap doesn't look familiar to me.....

PS: I could be mistaken about the badge and wrap!

Posted on 6 years ago
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The badge looks to be low on the shell, but the grommet appears to be original. I've had a blue cortex tom before, 6 ply like your snare.

Here are more blue cortex drums:

Posted on 6 years ago
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6 ply from that time frame would be a mix of maple and poplar plies. Just so you know.

Posted on 6 years ago
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Thanks all,

The badge looks to be pointed rather than rounded on the ends, which would put it older than 1977, correct? Also, I dug through some old catalogs I have and all I could find was a "Rock/Concert" model in that depth with that P-87 strainer in a very early 80s catalog, but with longer bow tie lugs. It also had a break in the hoop to accommodate the strainer - the one for sale does not. Blue cortex was a finish in that catalog.

I think the strainer/butt system may be a bit touchy. Still tempted though - it's selling for under $200 and looks usable, which is my main criteria. Any other thoughts welcome, thanks!

thejohnlec
Ohio Valley
Posted on 6 years ago
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I have a blue cortex kit just like in the catalog pages shown except my kit has black and white Rocker badges.

Posted on 6 years ago
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From thejohnlec

Thanks all,The badge looks to be pointed rather than rounded on the ends, which would put it older than 1977, correct?

Rounded badge was a bit later, 1979ish. The Rock/Concert model shown in the '80 catalog has the small bowties. I think that is what you have there.

Posted on 6 years ago
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From Mo Tonkie

The badge looks to be low on the shell, but the grommet appears to be original. I've had a blue cortex tom before, 6 ply like your snare. Here are more blue cortex drums:

Do you know if your kit was all maple or the maple/poplar mix stated above?

thejohnlec
Ohio Valley
Posted on 6 years ago
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