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1967 Ludwig Mod Orange Tom

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How much do you think his drum is worth?

I came to the conclusion that this is a 1967, "Mod Orange" tomtom by basing it off the serial number of the drum. The serial reads 458224 using this website(link) I was able to find out that the drum was made between March and June 1967. Using the original 1967 drum color swatch found here (link) I was able to find the official color name, Mod Orange. So my information on this drum is all through detective work. If you have any information that helps clarify the exact specs on the drum please send it my way.

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Posted on 16 years ago
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It really depends on if someone out there is looking for a single tom in this color. I'd pay no more than $200. But that is because I don't have a set that matches it.


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Posted on 16 years ago
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[COLOR="DarkRed"]....has someone opened the cage door of all of the Orange Mod-wrapped old Luddys which were being imprisoned lately ?????.....

This is wacky....in the past few weeks they are all over the place....Eye Ball[/COLOR]

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Posted on 16 years ago
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You are right. Maybe someone locked them away for a rainy day ?

Posted on 16 years ago
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LOL! yeah, it sure does seem like The Tomb of Mod Orange has been uncovered!

NOTE: That tom in the picture shows an example of what happens when the first hex nut is stripped out and then a new (wrong style) one replaces it and is over-tightened to the point that it literally breaks the die-cast casing.

NOTE: A 1967 drum would have had a BB muffler, would it not? Rotary knobs of that era didn't appear until 1968 if I remember correctly.

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Posted on 16 years ago
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From Jaye

[COLOR="DarkRed"]....has someone opened the cage door of all of the Orange Mod-wrapped old Luddys which were being imprisoned lately ?????.....This is wacky....in the past few weeks they are all over the place....Eye Ball[/COLOR]

This seems to be the case with 6-lug Gretsch snare drums too! Hmmmm

Posted on 16 years ago
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From O-Lugs

LOL! yeah, it sure does seem like The Tomb of Mod Orange has been uncovered!NOTE: That tom in the picture shows an example of what happens when the first hex nut is stripped out and then a new (wrong style) one replaces it and is over-tightened to the point that it literally breaks the die-cast casing.NOTE: A 1967 drum would have had a BB muffler, would it not? Rotary knobs of that era didn't appear until 1968 if I remember correctly.

Actually that rotary knob is the old style that were around before the BB mufflers. They continued to be used (as surplus parts, perhaps?) on later (after '64) era acrolite snare drums, and maybe on this drum, unless someone put it on there. I wouldn't put it past the factory to outfit the tom with that muffler. The later round muffler handles are larger and flatter than that one pictured.

Posted on 15 years ago
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From Jaye

[COLOR="DarkRed"]....has someone opened the cage door of all of the Orange Mod-wrapped old Luddys which were being imprisoned lately ?????.....This is wacky....in the past few weeks they are all over the place....Eye Ball[/COLOR]

How come the floodgates don't loosen up for early sixties Slingy toms ?? Huh? Tell me that?? Uh-Huh? Can't tell me that, can 'ya?? That's what I'm talkin' 'bout baby.... Yeah baby..... It's a sham... it's a mockery.... it's a shamockery, I tell 'ya

Kevin
Posted on 15 years ago
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From kevins

How come the floodgates don't loosen up for early sixties Slingy toms ?? Huh? Tell me that?? Uh-Huh? Can't tell me that, can 'ya?? That's what I'm talkin' 'bout baby.... Yeah baby..... It's a sham... it's a mockery.... it's a shamockery, I tell 'ya

Sorry, kinda spun off there a bit. Let's just say my search for early-sixties-jazz-sized Slingy toms has been less than fruitful lately.

Kevin
Posted on 15 years ago
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