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Circa 1962 Ludwig Super Classics in WMP

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I've mentioned this set on several occasions but I don't recall if I posted an image once we had it all cleaned up and ready for gigging. My son Dan and I bought it together almost 3 years ago, but its mostly his since he gigs and I don't play much anymore.

It's circa 1962. There are no dates in the shells. All four shells have pre-serial number badges. The bass drum and toms were purchased from Steve Maxwell in NYC. The snare, which is a Jazz Festival model, but with a 5.5 inch shell, was purchased from BEC a year or so ago. The approximate dating was based on the pre-serial badges on all 4 drums, with the two toms painted white inside with baseball bat mufflers, and the snare and bass with the inside unpainted mahogany.

The shells are in very good condition. Some of the hardware is pitted/rusted and/or difficult to use so it was replaced with more modern versions that would stand up to the rigors of gigging. The replaced original hardware is safely stored and will be included with the drums if Dan ever decides to sell them

The biggest problem with the hardware was the gull wing spurs which were in good shape but were not mounted symmetrically on the shell which made using them difficult. Don't know whether the factory screwed up or whether they were added by the owner. I didn't want to drill other holes so instead we added the Ludwig Atlas spurs. The bass drum mounted cymbal bracket thumb screw was too corroded and worn for it to tighten properly and the same was true for one of the floor tom leg brackets and the mounted tom bracket They were stored and all brackets were replaced with modern versions. A modern bass drum mounted cymbal arm was purchased since the kit did not come with one. The original rail consolette was in visually good condition but was very difficult to tighten securely and it moved on its own when playing, so it was replaced with a new one from Steve Maxwell which looks almost identical.

The batter heads on the snare and toms are Evans Calftones. Really love the sound of those heads. The bass drum pedal (not shown) is a Speed King in very good condition with no squeaks. It hard to know when it was made, but we've owned it for 15 years.

The cymbal is a 22" Type II trans stamp from 1949 weighing in at a very light 1900 grams. Dan picked that one up from Steve Maxwell a few months back. With an 18' trans stamp (not shown) on the left, he's good to go.

[img]https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/48610372381_9046794a2f_b.jpg[/img]20190823_234534_DXO 08-23-2019 by mwsilver, on Flickr

Mark
BosLover
Posted on 5 years ago
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Beautiful classic Ludwig kit man .... I love it ... Enjoy !!

Posted on 5 years ago
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Gorgeous kit!

I'm not sure what it looked like before the clean-up, but it looks super clean now, especially with that new hardware. Good move replacing the original.

What kind of camera did you use? The pic is really vivid.

Posted on 5 years ago
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AWESOME!!

I have the Transition Badge BR model.

I bet yours sing like mine!

Posted on 5 years ago
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From JimmySticks

Gorgeous kit! I'm not sure what it looked like before the clean-up, but it looks super clean now, especially with that new hardware. Good move replacing the original.What kind of camera did you use? The pic is really vivid.

Actually, although I have good cameras since photography is a hobby of mine, this picture was taken with my Samsung Galaxy S8+ cell phone.

Mark
BosLover
Posted on 5 years ago
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From markrocks68

AWESOME!!I have the Transition Badge BR model.I bet yours sing like mine!

The kit does really sing. Dan usually has his Ludwig bop kit set up in his practice room since he is primarily a small ensemble jazz player. The sound of these is a whole different animal. He has them tuned beautifully and they are really fantastic.

Mark
BosLover
Posted on 5 years ago
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From BosLover

Actually, although I have good cameras since photography is a hobby of mine, this picture was taken with my Samsung Galaxy S8+ cell phone.

Wow, isn't technology great! That "phone" takes some pics.

One more question if I may - how did you get your pic into the post itself? Almost every pic I see is some small jpg attached to the bottom of the post that you have to

click on, only to see some small pic.

Posted on 5 years ago
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I have seen A LOT of vintage Ludwig and WFL drums wrapped in WMP, but yours is the brightest, whitest I have seen. They look spectacular! Congratulations.

Josh

Posted on 5 years ago
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From jmcohen

I have seen A LOT of vintage Ludwig and WFL drums wrapped in WMP, but yours is the brightest, whitest I have seen. They look spectacular! Congratulations.Josh

Pictures can some times be a little deceiving unintentionally. Although the wrap is in very good condition, the top of the bass drum is a bit more faded with some very slight yellowing. The small tom is the whitest and brightest looking, but we could still see a noticable difference from when it was new when we took the heads and lugs off to clean everything. When new these drum were really very white and bright.

Mark
BosLover
Posted on 5 years ago
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From JimmySticks

Wow, isn't technology great! That "phone" takes some pics.One more question if I may - how did you get your pic into the post itself? Almost every pic I see is some small jpg attached to the bottom of the post that you have toclick on, only to see some small pic.

I uploaded it to Flickr and pasted an embedded link in the text of my post. If you click on the link under the image it will take you to my Flickr account.

Mark
BosLover
Posted on 5 years ago
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