My Grandpa Moya bought these Drums for the family in the late 1960's. He let me have them this Easter and I am going to restore them!!! These drums have alot of history. All my uncles learned to play on these drums!! They have not been played in over 40 years. I started with Snare. I think the shells are Slingerland.
Lyra Restore
1965 Ludwig Acrolite Snare
Late 60's Lyra Blue Glass Glitter Snare
Here are some more pics and all the Hardware is finished. I was going to rewrao them but I like the vintage look with the faded wrap.
1965 Ludwig Acrolite Snare
Late 60's Lyra Blue Glass Glitter Snare
Hello... and Welcome to the forum!
Your snare drum is from the late 60's and was made in Japan. The lugs are Slingerland-style. The shells are Philippine mahogany, also known as Luan.
I do see allot of fading on some of the panels of the wrap. Still, this restoration will be an excellent way to introduce to the world of vintage drums!
Congratulations and have fun with these. Post pictures along the way to keep us updated.
Mark
Thanks, I will post more pics soon. I still need to order a strainer and find some lug nuts. I have some questions about the shells. There are no badges. Thanks for all your imput!
1965 Ludwig Acrolite Snare
Late 60's Lyra Blue Glass Glitter Snare
More Pics, I'll post the Bass Drum later.
1965 Ludwig Acrolite Snare
Late 60's Lyra Blue Glass Glitter Snare
Hello and Welcome!
I am quite sure that your drums are Star stencils from the late sixties. Mikey777 or Ralf will be able to confirm this for you. You're gonna have fun, my friend! Treasure these instruments.
Brian
Hummmm....interesting - different lugs on the toms vs. the FT. Muffler handle on the FT looks like Star, but the different lugs styles....??
Love that these are thinner ply with the re-rings. Not sure if Star 3-plys included Lyra.....too lazy to look it up right now.
Once that kit has good edges, new heads, and tuned properly - it will sing with beauty. The thinner ply shells provide a fuller tone with lower bottom end.
Good luck cleaning (and saving) the snare wrap. Is the BD 6 or 8 lug? Metal hoops or wood?? Pics of the BD please.
Looking forward to seeing the results - work closely here with us and give us a good eye to watch over your project (pics) and use the wealth of resources on here (members and this and affiliated sites) and you should be golden with this kit.
NO STEEL WOOL!
Enjoy!
John
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Yep, you're right, John! I forgot to mention: NO STEEL WOOL! Good point!
Brian
First I thought: what the hell ...? And then: good eye, Drummerjohn333!
I assume this is one of the very early Star-made drumsets.
Personally, I know only the 'rounder style' lugs - of the FT - from Star. Perhaps Mikey777 can tell the truth about the lugs at the rack toms. There's another post here with a similar blue sparkle, where we found out that one of the rack toms was made by Pearl. But here we have two equal tom brackets ...Coffee Break2
If I knew that many in my cousinhood have played on it, I'd leave it as is, even with a faded finish.:2Cents:
Ralf
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