Looking to buy a 1960s/early 70s Ludwig 14" floor tom in champagne sparkle.
It does not need to be a museum piece, but I do want it to be in round and in at least decent shape.
Looking to buy a 1960s/early 70s Ludwig 14" floor tom in champagne sparkle.
It does not need to be a museum piece, but I do want it to be in round and in at least decent shape.
I think there's one on eBay right now.
Curtis
If it's a shell you can grab on the cheap, Mitch designed a simple truss system using the lug holes to help put a shell back in round. It's not like it can't be done, it's just a gamble that the shell will be a *good candidate for the fix. (*Just egg shaped as opposed to wavy. An egg you can fix, wavy is mission impossible.) One side is in-round you say? I think it can be saved.
If you can grab it cheap enough, go for it.
John
If it's a shell you can grab on the cheap, Mitch designed a simple truss system using the lug holes to help put a shell back in round. It's not like it can't be done, it's just a gamble that the shell will be a *good candidate for the fix. (*Just egg shaped as opposed to wavy. An egg you can fix, wavy is mission impossible.) One side is in-round you say? I think it can be saved.If you can grab it cheap enough, go for it.John
Hmm...the guy is asking $480, which seemed high to me considering it is not in round. What do you think?
I agree, way too high. At $200 - $250 it's a buy. Out of round, no more than that.
John
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