Interesting discussion! I know I've related my tale on this forum before, but since the topic has come up again, I'll rehash it.
As a teenager during the British Invasion, I wanted a Ludwig kit for the same reason that leedybdp DIDN'T want a Ludwig kit. Was it because of Ringo? - probably, but most of the other drummers on TV also had the Ludwig sticker on their bass drum head. I knew nothing about drum construction, quality, hardware, etc. - I looked only at the bass drum head to determine what brand kit it was.
I thought Dave Clark was the coolest looking drummer, sitting so tall (nearly standing) behind his red double-tom Rogers kit, but Ludwig was what I dreamed of owning, again because Ludwig seemed to be the kit of choice on TV, and among the local drummers in my area.
I was actually able to help Joe Morello pack up his Ludwig kit after a concert by the Dave Brubeck Quartet. I touched that man's drum kit! That further cemented my desire to own Ludwig. (But since I play left-handed, I needed a double-tom kit, not a Super Classic with the rail conselette on "the wrong side.")
Unfortunately, a lack of money forced me to lower my goal to something more realistic, and so I saved up until I could afford a Kent double-tom kit (the factory was near my school). Still wanting to be a Ludwig drummer, I bought a 20" Ludwig bass drum head, and tore the little blue foil Kent badges off my drums. Do you think I fooled anybody?
Fast forward nearly 40 years, nearing retirement with plenty of money, and armed with an intense interest and the self-discipline to finally learn the craft of being a good drummer...what did I buy? A 1966 Ludwig "Hollywood" kit in Champagne Sparkle - the same kit I wanted when I was 15. That's my gigging kit. And then I bought a nearly identical 1968 model of that same kit in the same wrap, for use as my at-home daily practice kit.
I can afford DW's and where I live now is only 2 hours from the factory - but no, I wanted to finally satisfy my teenage yearnings. Of course, I realize that Ludwig's quality of drums and hardware were certainly not the best, but I don't care. I'm fulfilling a dream, and those vintage Ludwigs are just fine for what I do, playing 4 gigs a month at local venues.
I have no interest in any other brand of drums, regardless of their quality or what superstar is playing them. Nostalgia and sentimentality rule me and I'm extremely happy with what I have.
Whatever floats your boat....Enjoy it!
Regards, mb