I was on the drummerworld forum and someone there took a tour of the Ludwig Factory recently and was taking questions from other members. One of the questions I asked was did they talk about ever re-issuing the Speed King? The tour guy said they have no plans to re-issue the SK, because it's not what the "modern player" wants.
That's disappointing. Man, does that sound like corporate-speak or what? "Modern Player"? What does that mean? People under 40? People that only buy new Ludwig drumsets? People that only play music recorded after the year 2000?
Here's my prediction: Ludwig is going to wax nostalgic in 3-5 years and re-issue a "Limited Edition" Original Speed King for $499.99. It would not surprise me at all. And I know what you're thinking: "Why would I buy a new Speed King for that price when I can get an original and vintage one all day every day for $150 or less? Well, keep in mind this is the same company that re-issued the "Classic Acrolite" snare, complete with retro B/O badges and P-85 strainer for $429.99!! I wonder if they know you can get a "real" vintage B/O Acrolite for $150 or less all day every day.
What do you think? I can easily see this happening.