On Ludwig kits, they were originally two toned in color so I would feel guilty to polish the finish away. I have read for several days now and can't find any info as to how the finish was created. I have found that Ludwig used a badge manufacturer, so I am assuming that the finish was created off site in bulk.
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"Up until then," said Mr. Ludwig, "some of our drums were date stamped and some weren’t - but none had serial numbers. Our dealers begged us to put them on, so we had our badge manufacturer imprint sequential numbers on the badges for all of our drums."
As vintage drum enthusiasts, we preserve the resocoat and the factory wrap, but there isn't much we can do about the badges. Wouldn't that be great, to have the badges replated as they were in 1967? Sure, the drum will never be factory fresh, but I'm gonna try with a little help from my friends! Cool Dude
Thanks