Many thanx for the answers...
When you take a lug off are the holes clean?
I took one lug off the 14" and the holes were clean and the lug fitted the holes like a glove. I also examined the all the lugscrews inside the 14" and they had no marks or scratches that suggests that they been removed in the past.
the gray interiors suggests later 70's or 80's Rockers shells...they still are the famous 3-ply shells, but were likely painted because they had a blemish of some kind.
Hmm... My previous Ludwig kit (se pic below) looked identical on the inside with the grey color as this one does but that had the badges and serial no (1215894) that placed them in 1974.
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The badges on the mounted toms would have been located directly under the knob for the muffler
Are there really room to fit a badge under the muffler knob (se pic below)? Also I saw that there were a repaired crack going from the edge down to the airhole (red arrows). Sad I didn't saw that when I bought it, could have saved a couple of bucks on that...
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Regarding the missing badges. I examined the area around the airholes to se if I could se any traces that there has been badges mounted on them but I found no traces of badges at all. Is it possible that they've been custom ordered without badges?
Comparing the 14" from my previous blue kit and my new 14" there's a difference in the placement of the airholes and badge. On my previous the muffler and airhole weren't above each other (can be seen on the pic of the blue set above) but they are on my new...
In any instance, you will not find a bigger, fatter tone in any modern drums! Those HUGE sizes best embellish the Ludwig sound, too. I would hate to haul them around due to sheer mass, but they would be cool to play, I'll bet.
I agree on all above and they are cool to play. They have a loud, massive sound and are a pain in the a** to haul around... :)