It appears that all of the vintage American drum manufacturers of the 1960s offered kits in configurations featuring 14 inch floor toms. I guess most were considered "jazz kits", although Ludwig had its unique "Downbeat" model kits.
I've noticed that, generally speaking, the 14 inch floor tom appears to be somewhat less readily available than its 16 inch counterpart. It also seems that it'sconsidered more "desirable" to active players and collectors alike. Would you agree?
Also, was there one specific American manufacturer that produced more 14 inch floor toms than the others during this era?
I'd also like to know whether there are specific makes, models and/or wraps that bring significantly more in return when offered for sale?
Any "words of wisdom" would be greatly appreciated.
THANKS!:)