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Ludwig parts guys: what size drum would this fit???

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I got this gut snare with a Lud L472 Rock Concert & thought it went on the snare. WRONG-it was too long. So do you expert Ludwig parts guys have any idea what size snare this went on so I can properly list this thing for sale? Too much info welcomed as it helps me learn. Help2

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Posted on 5 years ago
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I think it would fit a 15" but don't quote me on that! As you mentioned in another thread, that unfortunately there is no part number stamped on the component, it may be a bit challenging to accurately identify it.

However, I think an important thing is to illustrate and describe the length when you go to sell it... that photo goes a long way to ensure the next buyer knows what they are getting as it clearly depicts how long it is along side the tape measure.

Posted on 5 years ago
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Thanks Hoppy. Was thinking the same as the 14 inch L1110 I had to buy (for 90 sticker-shock bucks) is nearly 16 1/2 inches total length. I see online Lone Star is showing it as an L1105, again, for $90. Think anyone has interest in this? If the big guys are listing for $90, I'd like to make a few bucks on this too.

Your thoughts? Dean

Posted on 5 years ago
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Could that go on a Super Sensitive?

Posted on 5 years ago
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From jimorlando

Could that go on a Super Sensitive?

No, not a supersensitive. Has the wrong type of attachments. Definitely a 15" marching snare with the p-87 super classic type strainer.

Posted on 5 years ago
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From deansdrums59

...... I see online Lone Star is showing it as an L1105, again, for $90. Think anyone has interest in this? If the big guys are listing for $90, I'd like to make a few bucks on this too.Your thoughts? Dean

I'm sure eventually it will move, but you may have to market it towards a marcher/parade drum player, but Reverb and eBay can reach any drummer. Your pricing may depend on how quick you want it to move... more aggressive pricing may move a buyer to your L1105 versus going for a new one, but what that figure is I don't really know. I would do a search for sold items on eBay to get a better idea. Best of luck with the sale.

Posted on 5 years ago
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From Ludwig-dude

No, not a supersensitive. Has the wrong type of attachments. Definitely a 15" marching snare with the p-87 super classic type strainer.

Thank you for the definite confirmation. I can now get this piece listed correctly. Appreciate it. d.

Posted on 5 years ago
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From Hoppy

I'm sure eventually it will move, but you may have to market it towards a marcher/parade drum player, but Reverb and eBay can reach any drummer. Your pricing may depend on how quick you want it to move... more aggressive pricing may move a buyer to your L1105 versus going for a new one, but what that figure is I don't really know. I would do a search for sold items on eBay to get a better idea. Best of luck with the sale.

Thanks Hoppy. If you care to look in, I'll have this listed on the bay later today. I've already got the P-87 on but it is for parts only. d.

Posted on 5 years ago
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