Thanks for pointing that out. I never noticed.
Ludwig blue/olive non serial # badge question.
I have a Theory on these Serial numberless Registered R are badges. We know Ludwig never used serial #'s between 140XXXX and 149XXXX. At least I've never seen one. The numbers stop somewhere in the 139XXXX and start again in the 150XXXX. I have 2 Numbers on my list that confirm that. The last number I have is 1396XXX and the first is 1505641. Is it possible these Serial Numberless Register R badges WERE produced between those 2 serial #'s??????????
A couple of questions/comments -
* The highest serial number I have before the break in serial numbers is 1371641. How many drums do you have recorded above that and below your 1396XXX example?
* I have recorded 1501391 as the lowest example I have seen once the numbers started up again. I also have 1502610, 1502783, 1503322 and 1505538.
* You have an interesting theory. I will look at the information I have on the BO2 badges (pointed corner B/O badges with the circle R symbol) and see if they all have characteristics consistent with that time period.
Gretsch drums with serial numbers,
Ludwig Keystone and B/O badge drums with serial numbers and date stamps,
Ludwig Standards from 1968-73, and
Ludwigs with paper labels from 1971-72
www.GretschDrumDatingGuide.com
CHECK THIS OUT. I just found this snare on ebay.https://www.ebay.com/itm/1976-LUDWIG-BICENTENNIAL-RED-WHITE-BLUE-PATTERN-C-VISTALITE-5x14-SNARE-DRUM/372773722905?hash=item56cb0b9b19:g:pV8AAOSwAnxcfCyMIt appears there is no serial # on the badge but It does have the Registered R and the badge does look original and not a repo.
There is a companion bass drum with a no serial number badge available from the same seller.
Gretsch drums with serial numbers,
Ludwig Keystone and B/O badge drums with serial numbers and date stamps,
Ludwig Standards from 1968-73, and
Ludwigs with paper labels from 1971-72
www.GretschDrumDatingGuide.com
A link to a nice article regarding fake Vistalites and the reproduction badge often seen on them.
Gretsch drums with serial numbers,
Ludwig Keystone and B/O badge drums with serial numbers and date stamps,
Ludwig Standards from 1968-73, and
Ludwigs with paper labels from 1971-72
www.GretschDrumDatingGuide.com
Even nicer examples of the badges being talked about.
B Stock badge
[img]http://www.vintagedrumforum.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=127883&d=1570654697[/img]
Real BO2
[img]http://www.vintagedrumforum.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=127884&d=1570654697[/img]
Another Real BO2
[img]http://www.vintagedrumforum.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=127886&d=1570654697[/img]
Fake BO2
[img]http://www.vintagedrumforum.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=127885&d=1570654697[/img]
Are you over generalizing from too small a sample of photos taken in different light? See the examples above.
There are other differences between these badges so you don't have to rely on color. I've annotated the differences in the fake badge below:
[img]http://www.vintagedrumforum.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=127889&stc=1&d=1570655952[/img]
which describe the same flaws as in the vistalite article. Just a second example because I find it helps to have more than one.
The B stock badge is different because it says MADE IN U.S.A. in the area for the serial number. Plus that area has a line around it as the BO4 does. The B stock badge isn't based on the BO2.
Top notch info Drumguy1988, KCDrumDad and Zenstat!
A couple of questions/comments - * The highest serial number I have before the break in serial numbers is 1371641. How many drums do you have recorded above that and below your 1396XXX example? * I have recorded 1501391 as the lowest example I have seen once the numbers started up again. I also have 1502610, 1502783, 1503322 and 1505538.* You have an interesting theory. I will look at the information I have on the BO2 badges (pointed corner B/O badges with the circle R symbol) and see if they all have characteristics consistent with that time period.
The next # I have below the 1396XXX is 1358583. The one above it is the 1505641
Even nicer examples of the badges being talked about.B Stock badge[img]http://www.vintagedrumforum.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=127883&d=1570654697[/img]Real BO2[img]http://www.vintagedrumforum.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=127884&d=1570654697[/img]Another Real BO2[img]http://www.vintagedrumforum.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=127886&d=1570654697[/img]Fake BO2[img]http://www.vintagedrumforum.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=127885&d=1570654697[/img]Are you over generalizing from too small a sample of photos taken in different light? See the examples above. There are other differences between these badges so you don't have to rely on color. I've annotated the differences in the fake badge below:[img]http://www.vintagedrumforum.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=127889&stc=1&d=1570655952[/img]which describe the same flaws as in the vistalite article. Just a second example because I find it helps to have more than one. The B stock badge is different because it says MADE IN U.S.A. in the area for the serial number. Plus that area has a line around it as the BO4 does. The B stock badge isn't based on the BO2.
That was not my intent. I am under the impression that the darker
olive only existed after the 70's. Things noticeable from a distance, because you may not be close always are color tint and grommet placement.
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A link to a nice article regarding fake Vistalites and the reproduction badge often seen on them.http://www.vistalitedrum.com/article_fake_drums.htm
Do you think the Vistalite snare I posted is a Fake??? Or did I miss understand??
There is a companion bass drum with a no serial number badge available from the same seller.
I just saw it. Here it is.
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