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1925-32 LUDWIG & LUDWIG 6.5 x 15 BLACK EBONIZED/INLAY SUPER-LUDWIG BAND MODEL Last viewed: 1 hour ago

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Hi,

This snare drum was a gift to me from my good friend and fellow drum collector Bun E. Carlos. We had done a couple of big deals at the 2012 and 2013 Chicago Vintage Drum Shows so as a thank you Bun gifted me this drum.

1925-32 LUDWIG & LUDWIG 6.5 x 15 BLACK EBONIZED/INLAY SUPER-LUDWIG BAND MODEL

The Shell:

The Black Ebonized finish (1925-1939) was originally a special order but in later catalogs it was offered at no extra cost. The finish shows its age but is all there and cleaned up nicely with a product called Naphtha. I just learned about this product from a friend who does a lot of custom woodworking. I am happy with the outcome as this product did not harm the finish. The Black Ebonized finish is also high-lighted with two “decorative” faux inlay decals that surround the shell. The solid mahogany shell interior is in good shape and is factory-marked ”BLACK”. The brass oval badge is clean with a tight grommet. There is no tone control, definitely pre-1933.

The Hardware:

The nickel hardware is all original but it definitely needed a good cleaning and polishing. Everything came out great. The Super mechanism works perfectly. The bottom rim has the stamped “Super Ludwig” which puts it after the earlier engraved “Super-Ludwig” models. The original Super wires are intact and work well.

Of-the-era top and bottom calf heads rounded out this restoration.

These 6.5 x 15 Super-Ludwig Band Models are classic examples of a great era.

Thanks again goes to Bun E. Carlos for gifting me a great drum.

Enjoy!

Mike Curotto

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KA CHING !! Another beauty !!!

Your drummers not much good is he!? What you need is someone that's as good as me. ! John Henry Bonham !!
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That is one sweet classy drum Mike. Very cool of Bun too!

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Wow! Awesome!

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Boyoyoyoing!

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From Mike Curotto

...The finish shows its age but is all there and cleaned up nicely with a product called Naphtha.... I just learned about this product from a friend who does a lot of custom woodworking. I am happy with the outcome as this product did not harm the finish. The Black Ebonized finish is also high-lighted with two “decorative” faux inlay decals that surround the shell.

Wow, That's a great looking drum... but I'd be scared to death about melting the decorative decals when using naphtha (essentially light gasoline) as a cleaning product. Glad that worked for ya!

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From Hoppy

Wow, That's a great looking drum... but I'd be scared to death about melting the decorative decals when using naphtha (essentially light gasoline) as a cleaning product. Glad that worked for ya!

The sun shines on a dog's ass at least once a day...maybe I lucked out although I was careful and did try it on an area that would not show.

Mike Curotto

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Very nice drum. Are the snare beds not as deep as on radio kings?. Im wondering what the varying degrees of snare bed deepness according to different makes/models were on very vintage drums 20s onwards to what should I say here, 60 s?.:D

I love the jazz era
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Another amazing drum in the collection and not enough can ever be said about what a terrific person BunE is. Cheap Trick and famous drummer stuff aside, BunE is just a great, decent guy.

John

Too many great drums to list here!

http://www.walbergandauge.com/VintageVenue.htm
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