[FONT="Arial Narrow"][SIZE="3"]Hi Guys! I am interested in knowing more Ludwig confiration names (e.g. Jazette, Downbeat, Big Beat, etc...) I know a few of the popular ones, but am interested in the 13,14,16,18,24 that I have seen quite a bit of in the 70's. Does this one have a name? Feel free to shoot out whatever configs that you might know. Greatly appreciated![/SIZE][/FONT]
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DETROIT ROCK CITY
That is called the Ludwig Pro-Beat in the 1973 catalog
Also in the same catalog.
Super Classic 13 - 16 - 22
Deluxe Classic 13 - 16 - 22 (Better Hardware)
Ludwig Big Beat 12 - 13 - 16 - 22
There was also the Rock Duo and The Ludwig Blue Note
In the 67 catalog you have
Jazzette 12 - 14 - 18
Moonliter 20
New Yorker 12 - 20
Traveler 13 - 22
Downbeat 12 - 14 - 20
Hollywood 12 - 13 - 16 - 22
Super Classic 13 - 16 - 22
Plus the Rock Duo and Blue Note
David
There were other ones in both catalogs also, that is not the complete list...
David
[FONT="Arial Narrow"][SIZE="3"]Excellent! You have all the answers (as per usual.) Now I can start referring to my 3 ply Ludwig project by the config name... Pro Beat. Thanks![/SIZE][/FONT]
DETROIT ROCK CITY
LOL! That IS excellent, David! What I was calling a "Big Beat" configuration was really a "Super Classic".
I stand corrected! Burger Kin
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Is there a configuration name for my kit?
Kit: 14 - 15 - 18 - 20 - 26 - 26
what they call the silly 12-13-14-16-18-24?
Had the triple tom mount on the bass drum...
I only have a '79 catalog and that weird crap is long gone.
Is the "big beat" set the top of the line set?
mine is 12 13 14 16 22
The names just signified the drum sizes, they used the same shells and hardware.
Back then they did not have the variety of different levels of drums like they do now. Ludwig did make the Standards, which was a different hardware and less expensive set of drums.
David
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