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Ludwig piccolo value? Last viewed: 1 hour ago

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Hi,

what would be the value of a '78 Ludwig piccolo snare (like the one in the pic) with a little pitting?

Looking to buy one but I don't want to over pay it as I don't know if it'll fit my playing.

and is there any chance i could find other rims for it? The ones on the one i'd like to get are in not so good condition...

thanks

D.

[IMG]http://vintagedrumguide.com/images/ludwig_snaredrums/1975_ludwig_snaredrums4.jpg[/IMG]

"Life is about rhythm. We vibrate, our hearts are pumping blood, we are a rhythm machine, that's what we are." (Mickey Hart)

'67 Ludwig Red Sparkle Club Date
with '61 15"x12 marching/floor conversion
60's Royal Star kit
Posted on 12 years ago
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The older wooden "Downbeat" (I think they were called) drums sound AWESOME and are generally big bucks. I restored one for my drum instructor and wanted to buy it after but he wouldn't sell... I did not know there was a metal version, but I'd be interested (dependent on cost) if you end up not wanting it.

As to value, I'm not sure as I thought they were all wood shells (and expensive).

Metal shells can be less expensive; however if they made fewer of them, they might actually be MORE expensive...

Hopefully you get better information from someone else, but that's all I got on it...

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Piccolo is 3x14, and downbeat is 4x14...confuses a lot of people. With not being able to get a picture, I would say that anywhere from $150 to $225 depending on condition....pitting can take a lot out of the value quickly!

Posted on 12 years ago
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Piccolo is 3x14, and downbeat is 4x14...confuses a lot of people. With not being able to get a picture, I would say that anywhere from $150 to $225 depending on condition....pitting can take a lot out of the value quickly!

Ahem. That's 3x13 not 3x14 for the piccolo. People get confused but can be forgiven.

In wood it was a jazz combo. In metal, a piccolo. Somebody asked about actual depth so I measured my 1959 jazz combo a week or so ago and it was 3.5" deep. It seems that the wooden shells were "generous" in depth like the Jazz Festivals were.

For the wooden shells 3x13 have 6 lugs and 4x14 have 8 lugs. Another way to tell them apart if you don't trust people's measurements. There are still too many people who measure including the rims, rather than the bare shell.

I don't track prices of piccolo or jazz combos anymore (too much Paiste work), but I'd say go for it in the range suggested.

As to the question of other rims, there are other manufacturers who produce 13" snare side rims with 6 lugs now and then so there will be some around. But they might not be very common. Are you looking to restore it accurately or will aftermarket ones do?

Posted on 12 years ago
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i know the wooden shell piccolo's and downbeats go for big bucks sometimes

but the one i'm looking at does have a METAL shell and is 3x13

and i can't find any info about the value of it :(

D.

"Life is about rhythm. We vibrate, our hearts are pumping blood, we are a rhythm machine, that's what we are." (Mickey Hart)

'67 Ludwig Red Sparkle Club Date
with '61 15"x12 marching/floor conversion
60's Royal Star kit
Posted on 12 years ago
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Back from when I did track prices:

3x13 b/o metal piccolo excellent original $338.00 2 bids eBay 29-Jun-05

3x13 metal 70s bo $262.00 10 eBay 1-Apr-06

70s b/o 3x13 piccolo 1682594 some cup washers gone inside $153.50 11 eBay 21-Jun-06

3x13 metal Ludwig piccolo in poor shape $201.99 23 eBay 19-May-07

Ludwig piccolo 3x13 metal 1971 $267.62 3 eBay 7-Nov-07

Ludwig 3x13 Metal Piccolo KS675787 1967 pristine $512.00 11 eBay 20-Mar-08

Ludwig 3x13 Metal Piccolo KS482016 1967 pristine hazelshould was this maybe a 68? $615.00 17 eBay 29-Mar-08

Ludwig Piccolo metal 3x13 b/o 1289587 $300.00 1 eBay 25-May-08

Ludwig 3x13 b/o piccolo rounded badge exec cond all orig 142991 $700.00 19 eBay 15-Feb-09

Ludwig Piccolo 3x13 ks625402 $406.61 31 eBay 15-Feb-09

Since then the GFC hit things changed, although some rarer drums didn't have the same price drop as others. Based on the number of Piccolo sales you can see they are (were?) not coming up all that frequently. Once or twice a year. Not as common as the jazz combo.

I can't get the fields formatted nicely here, so ask if anything isn't clear.

Note that the $300 and up are in excellent condition and/or specially interesting (like a keystone badge one which is very rare) and/or sold by Hazelshould (who is a top seller and gets top prices) or similar.

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WOOW,

thanks! That helps!!

so if I stay under $200, i get a good deal?

D.

"Life is about rhythm. We vibrate, our hearts are pumping blood, we are a rhythm machine, that's what we are." (Mickey Hart)

'67 Ludwig Red Sparkle Club Date
with '61 15"x12 marching/floor conversion
60's Royal Star kit
Posted on 12 years ago
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From Supraphonic.D

WOOW,thanks! That helps!!

Sorry I didn't do the retrieval on my database before. I didn't mean to scare you into thinking there wasn't anything on file. I used to catch 99% of eBay sales for Ludwig 3x13 snares, but that's tapered off...

From Supraphonic.D

so if I stay under $200, i get a good deal?

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uYhtEBfLMlo]Computer says yes.[/ame]

You may end up wanting to restore those rims rather than buy replacements. There is plenty of info around here about getting rust off. But if they are seriously warped, that's another ball game.

Pictures would really help with having an informed discussion.

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From zenstat

You may end up wanting to restore those rims rather than buy replacements. There is plenty of info around here about getting rust off. But if they are seriously warped, that's another ball game.Pictures would really help with having an informed discussion.

here are some pictures!

i bought it for 160 :)

[IMG]http://i.marktplaats.com/00/s/NzY4WDEwMjQ=/$(KGrHqF,!qUFEDuv!!VsBREOd98hgQ~~60_84.JPG[/IMG]

[IMG]http://i.marktplaats.com/00/s/NzY4WDEwMjQ=/$(KGrHqZ,!rgFDS,Bqu01BREOeGL2uw~~60_84.JPG[/IMG]

[IMG]http://i.marktplaats.com/00/s/NzY4WDEwMjQ=/$(KGrHqF,!h0FDu-!U+psBREOeO5D)Q~~60_85.JPG[/IMG]

[IMG]http://i.marktplaats.com/00/s/NzY4WDEwMjQ=/$(KGrHqJHJFUFEMMhK4EHBREOeWtrVQ~~60_85.JPG[/IMG]

"Life is about rhythm. We vibrate, our hearts are pumping blood, we are a rhythm machine, that's what we are." (Mickey Hart)

'67 Ludwig Red Sparkle Club Date
with '61 15"x12 marching/floor conversion
60's Royal Star kit
Posted on 12 years ago
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I'd buy that for $160...

I think you did fine!

Cobalt Blue Yamaha Recording Custom 20b-22b-8-10-12-13-15-16f-18f
Red Ripple '70's Yamaha D-20 20b-12-14f
Piano Black Yamaha Recording Custom Be-Bop kit 18b-10-14f
Snares:
Yamaha COS SDM5; Yamaha Cobalt Blue RC 5-1/2x14; Gretsch round badge WMP; 1972 Ludwig Acrolite; 1978 Ludwig Super Sensitive; Cobalt Blue one-off Montineri; Yamaha Musashi 6.5X13 Oak; cheap 3.5X13 brass piccolo
Posted on 12 years ago
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