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Ludwig Porto Throne Seats

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From mlayton

Nothing at all wrong about gathering all the vintage pieces together for a kit, especially the correct ones. The hunt is fun and fulfilling, at least to me. I have several to go with my kits. But I normally use a modern one as I'm a big guy.Mike

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I hope I didn't come off like an a$$hole, Mike is 100% correct. I was just looking out for Salty's back! Those little round seats are back killers especially for big guys because you can't get enough of your butt on the seat. :D

I saw a really fat drummer playing on one of those tiny seat thrones and from behind because his butt was hanging over the seat on both sides it looked like he crapped out a drum throne and forgot to wipe.

John

Too many great drums to list here!

http://www.walbergandauge.com/VintageVenue.htm
Posted on 7 years ago
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From Purdie Shuffle

+1I hope I didn't come off like an a$$hole, Mike is 100% correct. I was just looking out for Salty's back! Those little round seats are back killers especially for big guys because you can't get enough of your butt on the seat. :DI saw a really fat drummer playing on one of those tiny seat thrones and from behind because his butt was hanging over the seat on both sides it looked like he crapped out a drum throne and forgot to wipe.John

In my book, you're never gonna come out as an a$$hole, John! You are such a knowledgeable and respected member on the forum that if anything, you are wealth of information and a reliable expert in all things vintage. You're a very bright guy, with divers interests. You give of yourself freely. Probably a great drummer as well.I'm just across the lake, amigo. I'd be there in a New York minute to help you out of a bind anytime! You are simply the best!!!!!

Brian

Just a drummer who loves all things about vintage drums! Nothing more, nothing less.
Posted on 7 years ago
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From Purdie Shuffle

+1I hope I didn't come off like an a$$hole, Mike is 100% correct. I was just looking out for Salty's back! Those little round seats are back killers especially for big guys because you can't get enough of your butt on the seat. :DI saw a really fat drummer playing on one of those tiny seat thrones and from behind because his butt was hanging over the seat on both sides it looked like he crapped out a drum throne and forgot to wipe.John

No John. I didn't take it like that either. It's all good. I just didn't want Salty to get bummed about something that he appeared excited about.

Mike

Posted on 7 years ago
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From mlayton

No John. I didn't take it like that either. It's all good. I just didn't want Salty to get bummed about something that he appeared excited about. Mike

That's because you have a big heart. :D

Sorry to interrupt, please go back to sprinkling Fairy Dust on Salty. The last thing I want is to make my Canadian buddy feel bad about anything.

Love you guys...

John

Too many great drums to list here!

http://www.walbergandauge.com/VintageVenue.htm
Posted on 7 years ago
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My apologies as well, my response was negative. I did not look at as collecting vintage gear, I was thinking more like functionality of the throne. Thanks Mike for bringing this to my attention. I guess thats why I did not throw mine into a dumpster, because it is vintage. Brian, lets see some pics of the completed project please.


Thank you!
Jeff C

"Enjoy every sandwich" Warren Zevon
Posted on 7 years ago
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I had the straight post round seat version of the porto throne and still have it--I used it extensively for years and it was very good (with one notable design flaw that was common at the time--the set screw bolt, which after a while of use at one height, was not really capable of being reset). A solid piece of equipment, light, sturdy and reliable. I never understood the angled seat, the physics of it never made sense, nor did the oval seat. I even used it as a desk chair in college.

Posted on 6 years ago
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Well I think if your 25 years old and weigh 145 , that won’t be a problem but if not you can always get it to complete a kit , and switch it out when you play lol !

April 2nd 1969 scarfed pink champagne holly wood and 65/66 downbeat snare, and , supra same year very minty kit old pies
66/67 downbeat with canister
Super 400 small round knob
1967 super classic obp





once the brass ceases to glitter, and the drum looses its luster, and the stage remains dark, all you have left is the timbre of family.
Posted on 6 years ago
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Pro's and con's. I think if I was playing out in a small space it'd come in handy. I agree the angled stand is awkward, and I still need replacement feet for mine. The seat portion being oval is kind of a quasi bike seat as long as you position the cushion lengthwise front to back. One thing for sure - it looks a heck of a lot more at home behind my 67 Downbeat than a newer blue olive or worse red/black Ludwig bike seat style throne would look! I'm sure I'd spend the money for something deluxe/ comfortable and newer once I retire and can spend more time behind my kit than in front of it!

60's Ludwig Vintage
90's Premier Signia
Posted on 6 years ago
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I know this is an older thread..But I am going to buy one of these for a 60s Vintage kit..I was researching and found this thread to read up on them..Heck they look just like the round seats on Bar Stools..I have spent many Hours sitting on that type of seat with no ill effects,LOL

Posted on 2 years ago
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Well, I own a porto and have used it for decades with my 67 Ludwig kit for jazz playing. I think it is great, for me, light weight, oval seat a big plus. I do use a more substantial throne for rock playing.

1967 Ludwig WMP Club Date + 16" FT + cannister throne
1992 Ludwig Classic 6 piece Mahogany Stain + 8", 14" & 18"
2004 Ludwig Black Beauty 6.5", brass fittings
90th Ludwig Anniversary Top Hat & Cane 5" SD
1948 WFL Ludwig Super Classic WMP 6" SD
1970's Fibes 22", 16", 12" rewrap Top Hat & Cane
Posted on 2 years ago
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