Hi Larry,
turqoise (sp) was popular in the 50's,so I'm betting then...but.......who knows?
WTF would you paint over such a cool finish though....and....why exude all the energy to remove the hardware to do so?electricit
Hi Larry,
turqoise (sp) was popular in the 50's,so I'm betting then...but.......who knows?
WTF would you paint over such a cool finish though....and....why exude all the energy to remove the hardware to do so?electricit
As I told you in a email already........these are prime drums to put on FeeBay.......Worldwide exposure......BUT.......
you did PM me a nice trade offer on the Leedy........
Let me get back to you tomorrow...........
Blair
The guy who painted it probably thought it looked great at the time.
EBAY is the devil, sell em hereSoap Box
considering its looked like the bottom of a swimming pool when you first got it,you did an amazing job,in restoring that drum.Great job.Cool1
Steve B
Thanks!....lots of work,which I never want to do again!
Price check.......
I see 3 1920's Ludwig Black Beauties listed on Feebay.....
1 is $3,250
1 is $3,500
1 is $4,500!
Are they even coming close to that when they sell?
I don't monitor the site 24/7/365 like some people......
thanks
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