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Some owner must have realized that the drum would creep away without spurs and decided to deal with it. Rare finish for Fullerton. Rare price for such a vessel at anytime.

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Posted on 2 years ago
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Here is the text from the listing:

Vintage Rogers 14x20 Holiday Bass Drum in Steel Grey Ripple

Wrap is in stunning shape. Virtually no fade. Edges and shell are in excellent condition. Fullerton paper tag present with serial: 22915

Chrome is in very good condition with some normal slight pitting on a few lugs.

Heads are original. 4 small extra holes where a carrying handle was added.

Bass drum spur mounts have been removed and holes plugged. Easy remedy, or just add clip on spurs - (I have a set if interested).

Previous owner added a rubber caulking to the interior lug screws. I removed some which only took a few minutes, but ultimately I decided it wasn’t worth the effort.

Located in Los Angeles CA

$675

Cheers

1976 Ludwig Mach 4 Thermogloss 26-18-14-14sn
1978 Ludwig Stainless 22-22-18-16-14-13-12 c/w 6-8-10-12-13-14-15-16-18-20-22-24 concert toms
1975 Sonor Phonic Centennials Metallic Pewter 22-16-13-12-14sn (D506)
1971 Ludwig Classic Bowling Ball OBP 22-16-14-13
1960's Stewart Peacock Pearl 20-16-12-14sn
1980`s Ludwig Coliseum Piano Black 8x14 snare
1973 Rogers Superten 5x14 & 6.5x14 COS snares
1970`s John Grey Capri Aquamarine Sparkle 5x14 snare
1941 Ludwig & Ludwig Super 8x14 snare
Posted on 2 years ago
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I can almost understand the handle. But, as for the bass drum spurs----WHY?

No matter how far you push the envelope, it is still stationery.
Posted on 2 years ago
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If "necessity is the mother of invention", I'd really like to know what necessitated and motivated the owner to do this!!!

I thought I'd download and size the pictures for everyone to see. Interesting...to say the least!!

-Mark

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And three more! Got to love the caulking!!

-Mark

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Posted on 2 years ago
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Why on earth would a person caulk the lug screws?

Cheers

1976 Ludwig Mach 4 Thermogloss 26-18-14-14sn
1978 Ludwig Stainless 22-22-18-16-14-13-12 c/w 6-8-10-12-13-14-15-16-18-20-22-24 concert toms
1975 Sonor Phonic Centennials Metallic Pewter 22-16-13-12-14sn (D506)
1971 Ludwig Classic Bowling Ball OBP 22-16-14-13
1960's Stewart Peacock Pearl 20-16-12-14sn
1980`s Ludwig Coliseum Piano Black 8x14 snare
1973 Rogers Superten 5x14 & 6.5x14 COS snares
1970`s John Grey Capri Aquamarine Sparkle 5x14 snare
1941 Ludwig & Ludwig Super 8x14 snare
Posted on 2 years ago
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From grantro

Why on earth would a person caulk the lug screws?Cheers

That IS the $64K question!! Why, indeed!

-Mark

Posted on 2 years ago
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From idrum4fun

That IS the $64K question!! Why, indeed!-Mark

Correction: it is the $675 question! :)

Maybe the drum was used as a concert bass drum, or horizontal on a stand a la Moe Tucker?

Posted on 2 years ago
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I have not been able to find any pictures of the drum set that Bobby at the Drum Farm offered for sale a few years ago. The drums were a blue sparkle mix of WFL and Ludwig from the 1950's. The bass drum (20"?) had spurs for conventional playing position. That bass drum also had relatively short floor tom legs to position it horizontally to serve as both a cocktail-style bass drum and a massive floor tom. There were mounting brackets on the bass drum's shell to mount a small tom and cymbals, cowbell, etc. for playing in either the horizontal of vertical position. I wish that I could recall the name for that drum set. I damn near bought it from Bobby.

No matter how far you push the envelope, it is still stationery.
Posted on 2 years ago
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You don't want to poke an eye out with those spurs, right?

Perhaps owned by a street musician who stored additional instruments inside the drum when moving to a different location? This would explain the caulking to prevent scratches and removing the spurs, but then wouldn't the inside paint be scuffed up?

Too weird.

1974-75 Rogers Starlighter IV New England White 13/16/22 (w/Dyna)
1964-67 Rogers Blue Glass Glitter 12/14/16/20
early Oaklawn Camco Blue Moire 12/14/20
1926 Super Ludwig 5x14
1960-ish Ludwig COB 5x14 Super Sensitive
1960-ish Ludwig COB 6.5x14 Super Sensitive
1970 Ludwig COB Cut-Badge 5x14 Supra Phonic

Looking for a Camco Aristocrat SD in Blue Moire!!
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