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Ludwig Supersensitive 4-in-1?

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Does anyone have any info about these (when they were made, value) etc?

I have one I bought with a 63 ludwig and I can't find any nfo on them anywhere.

Thanks

brodie574 at yahoo com

Posted on 15 years ago
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Did you check this page?

and this page?

These should give you the information you need..

do you have a specific question about the drum?

Also, post a photo so we know for sure it is the drum in question

Thanks

David

Posted on 15 years ago
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YEP! That would be the one. (sorry I didnt browse around more)

How come we don't see alot of these around?

i tried to post a pic, never been good at that, any help would be great.

Posted on 15 years ago
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No problem..

If I put more keywords on the pages, then they would be picked up by the search engines better and easier to find on Yahoo and Google. So as I see pages I fix them from the days I would just put up the images..

There are a lot of these around, but not as many as the Supra-Phonic.

The drum is better for concert playing in my opinion and the 4 different wire options gives the player a better range of sounds for that type of playing.

As a set snare, as long as you are not a heavy hitter it works well. I think it also got a bad rap for being finicky and hard to tune with that strainer.

Personally I think if used for symphonic playing it is not under as much stress and abuse as a set snare.

So the bad "rap" is for that reason...

David

Posted on 15 years ago
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[IMG][IMG]http://i33.photobucket.com/albums/d57/bradbass/22222.jpg[/IMG][/IMG]

heres the pic of the throw. any idea what one of these might be worth? obviously not as much as the superphonic i suppose.

Posted on 15 years ago
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