Just picked these up online. Stoked to get them in. Judging by the grommets, looks to be rewrapped, but from what I understand these sizes are pretty rare. 18x14, 14x14, 12x10
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Christopher is the 402 a keystone badge drum.? also the bass drum looks to be a 18x16" wonder if it's a converted floor tom?the snare drum alone if it's a real keystone 402 is worth the price alone.
These were on another post a few days ago from Verminator (he passed) http://www.vintagedrumforum.com/showthread.php?t=52112 Definite re wrap. Awesome looking kit though
What's the insides look like?
Looks like it would be a fun kit to play! Definitely looks to be a re-wrap with the grommets like that. If you get a few minutes, post photos of the interior of the drums as well.
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Definitely rewrapped as Ludwig didn't use that type of WMP. I'd agree that the bass looks like a converted floor tom (16" deep) and possibly a six ply shell. Regardless they should make for a neat set and as others have said the snare is likely worth the price by itself. Fill us in when you get them.
Is 10x12 a weird size as well? I assumed it would be a 8x12.
Curtis
10x12 is not a 60's size...(8x12 was the standard up until the late 70's "power tom" era) but in the picture it looks to me like an 8x12, although it's hard to say for sure.
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