The cocktail drum is a WFL 16 x 24 stamped Sept 29 1959. The WMP wrap is in pretty decent condition, but has definitely seen some years. It has all three legs, all lugs, tension rods, rims, muffler, pedal mount, and a mount(for a cymbal or cowbell). The chrome is as clean as I could get it, and it looks great with exception to some pitting on the legs. The top head is a brand new Remo Weatherking Vintage A, and the bottom is a Aquarian Focus X Batter. The drum DOES NOT have the snare arm, or bass drum pedal. It also is missing another aux mount.
The snare is a Ludwig Las Vegas 13x4 stamped June 24 1959. It bears the transition badge, and is in really great shape! The WMP wrap has no issues, minus a little greening due to its age. The chrome is in near mint condition, and the drum is all original minus the heads. This is a very clean and proper snare. Remo Weatherking Ambassador on top, Ambassador Snare on bottom.
I'm certain these came from the factory together, but would consider splitting them up.
Last is a Ludwig 12 x 8 tom stamped July 15,1963. I'd say the drum is in near mint, if not mint condition. Silver sparkle wrap is in tact and crisp. Hardly faded over the years. Keystone badge, lugs, tension rods, baseball bat muffler, tom mount, and rims all VERY CLEAN and in EXCELLENT working order. Used Weatherking Coated Ambassador on top, and a no name head on bottom. White interior.
If these sound like something you may be interested in, send me your email, and I will get you some photos.
Thanks for reading-
James