Hi gang. Been a lurker for some time and I thought it was about time to join and say hello.
Big thanks to all that make this forum work. It's been a big help to me since my interest in vintage drums.
I really just got started so I'll post a few pics and ask a few questions along the way.
I may be able to contribute a couple things right off the bat.
I tried Cerama Bryte Ceramic Cooktop cleaner on a lug and it worked great. I still ended up buying some Brasso since it seems to be the overwhelming choice here. I would say they both worked about the same.
I also found Ajax Dishwashing Liquid (and water) to be a great pre-soak. Probably the same and the Dawn that was recommended (grease cutter). It really cut through the grime and even dissolved a bunch of the surface rust.
Unfortunately, I stripped the drums before I took pics so the only pics I have are the ones the seller used on eBay.
So far, I have a list of about 15 questions I am going to need answers to but for now, I would like to identify the kit (if, indeed it is a kit and not just orphans).
The 14x20 kick and the 9x13 rack are both dated 1961. The snare is a transition badge so it's 59-59.
Could that have been sold as a kit? There is no floor tom.
The snare is a cheapo 6 lug student (I think) but the kick and rack are not like any student kit I saw in the early 60's catalogs as they have the standard classic lugs.
The most identifiable feature is the fact that the kick drum has 4 spurs. I have not seen any Ludwigs from that era with 4 spurs. I did see an 80's Sextette (or close) kit that had 6 rack mounted toms balancing on the kick drum. Pretty strange kit. That kick had 4 spurs.
Anyway, here are a couple pics to start. I did do a before and after on a lug that I cleaned.
Once again big thanks to all the people (mods and members) who make this forum work. What a great resource.