How does this stuff look? Does it match the 60's ludwig wmp? Thanks
aged white marine pearl wrap
[COLOR="Purple"]It looks aged. It looks good. BUT...old WMP fades in so many different ways...it can fade creamy, it can fade greenish, it can fade bluish, it can fade greyish.
Also, Luddy WMP changed pattern over the years, so you gotta specify which Luddy WMP it was....because the patterns may not match up well.
This standard stuff is sorta cream-blonde-ish in hue.
There's only ONE way to get a perfect match to an old WMP....you gotta go with ColorWraps from drummaker.com....and get their swatch sheet to match the swatch to your drum. It's an investment, but I have done it a number of times...and it is the best way to get 'em looking near identical....[/COLOR]
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where abouts can you get this "aged white marine pearl"
i've been wondering whether any places do an aged "mod orange"
the mod orange from jammin sam's is way to flourescent and shiney and in your face, but it probably wouldn't fade to be the real nice, cool, chilled out mod orange that you see on vintage kits.
but yeah, where are you looking at getting aged white marine pearl from?
i was looking at there stuff. i was wondering if the pearl was correct pattern for mid 60's ludwig?
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