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Ludwig Speed King 2020 Reissue question.

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I feel like that's the worst place in the world to put a key holder.

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Posted on 4 years ago
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From Richie

I feel like that's the worst place in the world to put a key holder.

Perhaps, but where else would you put it on a compact folding pedal. Frankly, I would have preferred it if they retained the wing bolt to tighten the beater. If they had, the key wouldn't have been necessary.

Mark
BosLover
Posted on 4 years ago
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[ame="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kfYLFOxmPX0"]Carter McLean[/ame] just put up a review of the Speed King and Speed Flyer.

Posted on 4 years ago
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From Whatarethese123

Carter McLean just put up a review of the Speed King and Speed Flyer.

Thanks. Very useful. Is that you in the video? If so how did you get the prototypes to test?

Mark
BosLover
Posted on 4 years ago
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Ha I wish! That's Carter McLean, drumming extraordinaire. He's absolutely incredible and happens to be a Ludwig endorser so I imagine that's why he got it early.

I believe he's the set percussionist for the Lion King on Broadway.

Posted on 4 years ago
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From Whatarethese123

Ha I wish! That's Carter McLean, drumming extraordinaire. He's absolutely incredible and happens to be a Ludwig endorser so I imagine that's why he got it early.I believe he's the set percussionist for the Lion King on Broadway.

I know who he is, but I don't know you, and when you said "just put up a review" I thought it might be you. We have some well known people here, and based on other videos on his YouTube channel showing him playing a lot of vintage gear, and wearing a Hawthorne Drum Shop T shirt, it wouldn't be surprising if he was a member here.

Mark
BosLover
Posted on 4 years ago
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There are a few issues I think with the new Speed King mainly some of the fasteners and use of plastic vs nylon bushings, etc, etc.

If you are looking for a Speed King to gift to your son, I'd find a local used $20 Speed King, then send it over to Vincent over at Vitalizer Drums (https://polyphonicdrums.com/) and have him do a restore or resto-mod. I recently sent mine over to just do a functional restore (replacement of the squeaky/failing parts) as a back up to my Camco and I couldn't be more thrilled with it. Or, he has enough inventory that you could probably a freshly resto-modded one from him direct for the price of a new one.

Posted on 4 years ago
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From nittanyperc

There are a few issues I think with the new Speed King mainly some of the fasteners and use of plastic vs nylon bushings, etc, etc. If you are looking for a Speed King to gift to your son, I'd find a local used $20 Speed King, then send it over to Vincent over at Vitalizer Drums (https://polyphonicdrums.com/) and have him do a restore or resto-mod. I recently sent mine over to just do a functional restore (replacement of the squeaky/failing parts) as a back up to my Camco and I couldn't be more thrilled with it. Or, he has enough inventory that you could probably a freshly resto-modded one from him direct for the price of a new one.

We met Vincent at the Delaware show a couple of weeks ago. However, my son already has a Speed King from the '70s in excellent, lightly used, condition which has a permanent place on his 1962 Super Classic set. The new one would be used with his primary gigging kit, a circa 2008 birdseye maple Ludwig bop kit. I haven't read anything about the issues you mentioned. Did you have access to the pedal yourself or can you post a link where those issues are discussed?

Mark
BosLover
Posted on 4 years ago
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From nittanyperc

There are a few issues I think with the new Speed King mainly some of the fasteners and use of plastic vs nylon bushings, etc, etc. If you are looking for a Speed King to gift to your son, I'd find a local used $20 Speed King, then send it over to Vincent over at Vitalizer Drums (https://polyphonicdrums.com/) and have him do a restore or resto-mod. I recently sent mine over to just do a functional restore (replacement of the squeaky/failing parts) as a back up to my Camco and I couldn't be more thrilled with it. Or, he has enough inventory that you could probably a freshly resto-modded one from him direct for the price of a new one.

It would be interesting to see a side by side comparison of the new Speed King and the Vitalizer.

Posted on 4 years ago
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From gunnellett

It would be interesting to see a side by side comparison of the new Speed King and the Vitalizer.

Vincent has two levels of refurb. The more expensive level is $150 and along with the cost of a pedal in decent condition will exceed the cost of the new version. He runs a great service, and I would not hesitate to use him to get the best from the original version, especially for a vintage kit. But, on an absolute basis, the new pedal might be a better value, especially if it is smoother with better bearings. Vincent indicated he is so busy right now that he's telling customers that it'll be a six-month turn around although he hopes to get them done sooner than that. He indicates 6 months to set expectations.

Mark
BosLover
Posted on 4 years ago
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