OK, here are the details of the Ludwig Black Beauty snare drum that I am thinking about selling, maybe even on this site. So let's start with the details:
1) It is a 5" by 14" solid brass shell, 10 lugs, and with the original smooth black chrome finish. The finish and the chrome look very good at least.
2) The badge (olive and blue) number is 1687030. According to a rep that I spoke with at Conn-Selmer just last week, that puts it at 1978, which he also confirmed to be the last year that they were made before Selmer bought Ludiwg and decided to stop production on the Black Beauty. I can't remember when he said they started making them again.
3) I had to replace part of the Super Sensitive Strainer because the plastic on the throw-off end cracked. I bought both ends and only replaced the one, so I would include the other new end as a spare part if I decide to sell the drum. When you consider that they (both strainer ends combined) cost about $125 new, that is the least I can do for anyone who would like to invest in this drum.
4) Other parts that I replaced are the snares and two screws and washers that hold the lug casings to the shell. The two original screws needed to be replaced because I stripped them several years ago while making sure that everything was nice and secure. Sorry, the screws and washers aren't Ludwig parts, but they work and are holding up very well. I just took them off another snare drum that I had lying around at the time. The snares aren't Ludwig either, but they are made for the Super Sensitive strainer. And, of course, I have replaced heads over the years. The new batter head was hardly played on.
That is pretty much it, unless anyone has any questions that may address details that I overlooked.
By the way, I am the original owner of this drum and have taken very good care of it. It has only been used in a few live performances and in my former band's studio.
Sorry, but I need the Webmaster's help with the pictures.