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Help Identifying this Ludwig
From O-Lugs...
5 years agoSlingerland Smoky Pearl
Looks to be a Gene Krupa 1N kit. With the additional pictures this does indeed appear to be Smokey Pearl. While not officially available in '64 it i...
5 years agoSlingerland Smoky Pearl
Nice project. The BD wrap is sure projecting copper highlights consistent with Champagne Sparkle. According to Slingerland historian Dr. Wenk the Sm...
5 years agoVintage drum market
From idrum4fun...
5 years agoAny info on this Slingerland marching snare?
Tough to tell with all the paint but badge appears to be the looped "S" Chicago black/brass type, '56-'59. The strainer is the second type "Rapid" us...
5 years agoHow will live music performance change in the (near) future?
From JimmySticks...
5 years agoHow will live music performance change in the (near) future?
What the heck, there isn't a drum or drummer in that video? Human71 and JimmySticks: You may be logged in to the wrong forum?
5 years agoQuarantine Jellybean
Functionally they should be fine and you'll have some spares!
5 years agoQuarantine Jellybean
From Warrenwood...
5 years agoLudwig Snare ID B/O White over Wood
Badge type and serial indicate ~'83-'84. Finish appears to be White Cortex.
5 years agoQuarantine Jellybean
If all the T-rods are like the one pictured (bell shaped collar) they are '62-'70. Good luck with project.
5 years agoQuarantine Jellybean
Bass drum is no newer than '61, no older than '57.
5 years agoSlingerland Black Diamond Pearl
From johnnyringo...
5 years agoSlingerland Black Diamond Pearl
How about some close ups of the badges?
5 years agoSlingerland Black Diamond Pearl
Congrats, should be a nice playing kit. Looking forward to more pictures.
5 years ago