6.5 x 14 limited edition - bronze shell. For Tamadrm...
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Ooooooh, ahhhhhhhhh! What a pure deep-dish beauty that one is! Cool1
John
Did you pick it up new, and what year is that?
I think these BBs are from the late 90's but don't know when they started. I didn't buy it new. Can't remember where I did find it as I have had it for around 8 years. Ludwig also offered a 5x14 and a 3x13 in this series. The drums came in a nice hard case. The original head was a Ludwig Rocker Heavy series. Still on the drum and even though I am not a fan of heavier heads, it is perfect for the drum.
Some of these drums were engraved by John Aldridge and some by Reid Smith. This one is a Reid Smith version. Very nice work.
That instrument is just stunning.Thank you for sharing it with the forum,you truly made my day.Now i'm even more determined.Just lacking some funds for now,just temporary thought.
Seriously though...thanks
Steve B
That instrument is just stunning.Thank you for sharing it with the forum,you truly made my day.Now i'm even more determined.Just lacking some funds for now,just temporary thought.Seriously though...thanksSteve B
I knew you would like it. A bronze supra is a great drum and a good alternative that can be picked up for a pretty reasonable price.
I have always coveted the engraved BB's, but in the early eighties I couldn't afford one so I got a plain-jane BB (funny thing is the price wasn't that big of a gap but in those days even 100-bucks seemed like a million to me).
I had put drumming away in the late eighties to pursue an alternative livelyhood and when these became available in the mid-90's I saw no reason to run after one - Dooh! When I rekindled the passion a few years ago I started shopping for them I was shocked at how much even the plain-janes were going for. I ended up buying an 100th Anniversary BB for less than what I saw some of the the "vintage" 70'/80's BB's were selling for.
I love your drum, it's such a fine example! I would really like to pick one up - a mid-90's like your's and also a late70's -early 80's engraved BB.
Thanks Hoppy. I just checked, and mine came from the limited edition engraved line that was introduced in 1991. Was it that long ago? At the time, I believe they were going in the $700-$800 range. Higher now. I used to see them offered on a regular basis, but they have dried up.
The 70's versions really took off for both the non engraved and the engraved. I have always wanted one of those in a 6.5x14.
Good luck with your hunt. Congratulations on your 100th anniversary. Might have gone for the 100th engraved myself, but went for an original 20's era version instead.
...went for an original 20's era version instead.
I was going to go for one those too, but what I know about them you could fill a thimble so I figured it would be too easy for me to be over-sold, especially if restoration was needed, thus making the 100th Anniversary model a very easy choice.
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