I picked up this snare super cheap over the weekend. There are no labels or identifying markings on it inside or out, but it's obviously a clone of a Ludwig Supraphonic (shown posed next to a real Supra below), and because the cloning phenomenon seems to be a non-USA trait, I'm posting my question here. Anyone have any idea who made this or where it came from?
It's a pretty accurate copy, at least in the way it looks (I have no idea how it sounds yet - it needs heads and a snare.) Especially surprising are the lugs - they're cosmetically dead-on copies of Supraphonic lugs. I did the 'magnet test', and a magnet does not stick to the shell.
The main differences I've noticed are the super-crappy throw-off, the way the lugs don't quite fit tightly to the bead on the shell (see pic), and the bearing edges - the 'fold-over' of the shell that creates the bearing edge is much shorter on the clone than on a real Supra. Also, the muffler knob and vent hole are not in the same place as a real Supra.
Anyone know anything about this beast?
Scott