Hi all!
There was a very heated discussion concerning the sale of a beautiful 60's "Super Classic" outfit, wrapped in original Burgundy Sparkle.
A few members objected to it being called a "Super Classic", simply because it did not have the cataloged 14x22 bass drum.
Over the years, I've seen dozens of these sets on eBay, but with a 14x20 bass drum. Does that not make it a "Super Classic", just because it doesn't match the catalog picture? No, it does not!
We are all aware that any drum in a cataloged outfit could be changed at the desire of the buyer. Normally, this meant a different size bass drum.
Many 60's Slingerland catalogs clearly show that a different size bass drum could be ordered. Ludwig was late to the game, but finally showed this in their 1971 catalog for many kits. The Super Classic outfit, as pictured, was catalog number 980P. Many drummers wanted it with a 14x20 bass drum and Ludwig finally revised this in their 1971 catalog by giving it a new catalog number of 987P and still calling it the "Super Classic Outfit".
Your history lesson for the day!!
-Mark