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I titled this garage find cause this was sitting on a guys garage floor when he opened the door.

Here's the story. I went to Mississauga to pick up some small classic Ludwig lugs that I bought on ebay. The seller was a guy I've bought from before and he lived about 20mins away so I thought I'd save myself the shipping and go pick them up personally. Well I'm glad I did.

Wonder guy to deal with. He gave me the lugs which were exactly as he described in the auction. Almost mint. We got to chatting a bit and he asked me If there was anything else I was looking for. I asked him if he had an 18 X 16 B/O Badge Floor Tom which he said no but he had a 22 X 14 70's B/O Badge Bass Drum shell in Black Diamond Pearl. He said it's in the garage come and check it out. He opened the door and there it was.

22" X 14" Ludwig BDP Bass Drum Shell, Drilled for 20 large classic lugs, 5/16" slide out spurs and Rail Consolette. The wrap is original and as you can see from the pics is lifting quite a bit at the seems. The shell is surprising round. He dropped a 22" head on it and It fit perfectly.

The only down side is there are six extra holes in it. Some idiot (NOT ME) drilled two extra holes to relocate the rail consolette to the center of the bass drum. they also drilled holes in 2 spots to the left of the badge for a tom mount. I hate it when people do S^&t like this to classic drums. Other than that the shell is in great shape for it's age.

The wrap is still in good shape too. It has some scratches and 1 or 2 splits along the bottom but it's still very shiny and hasn't faded too much.

The noodle scratcher is the resa-cote finish on the inside of the shell. I thought at first someone painted it but it looks original and there is NO date stamp.

So here's my question. Did Ludwig in the very early 70's use shells that had a resa-cote finish on them that were left overs from the sixties????.

If they did does that make this one rare.?????

Oh!! I forgot I paid $20.00 for it.

Posted on 10 years ago
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Well since the edges are painted, I`d think not factory.

It`s a drum,.....Hit It !!

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Posted on 10 years ago
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I've seen a lot of Ludwigs with the edges painted.

Posted on 10 years ago
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O.K. I think I see what you mean now. The outer baring edge is painted which I didn't see on any of the sixties shell I just looked at.

Well If this drum has been painted over then I will have to gently sand it down to bare wood and refinish it.

Posted on 10 years ago
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Inside of grommet has paint too...dead giveaway it's painted non factory...

People like this should not be allowed to buy drums!

"Always make sure your front bottom BD lugs clear the ground!"
Posted on 10 years ago
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That is a heck of a nice drum for 20.00, extra holes and paint stinks, but gee 20.00?


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Jeff C

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Posted on 10 years ago
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From Drumguy1988

O.K. I think I see what you mean now. The outer baring edge is painted which I didn't see on any of the sixties shell I just looked at.Well If this drum has been painted over then I will have to gently sand it down to bare wood and refinish it.

Don`t use anything under 220 grit paper. Wrap the paper around a dry sponge and we`ll see you in a week . When you get down to the wood and the paint is still inside the grain, wet the interior with a wet paint brush, let dry. This will raise the grain and let you get more paint off.

It`s a drum,.....Hit It !!

.....76/#XK9207 Phonic Sound Machine D454/D-505 snares !i
Posted on 10 years ago
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$20.00! Good buy. It will take a lot of labor to restore the drum but you'll have a real good drum when your done with a very small investment.

Posted on 10 years ago
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It's been painted....

But a great find....

Worth a even$100 as is any day...

Kelly.

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Posted on 10 years ago
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From OddBall

Don`t use anything under 220 grit paper. Wrap the paper around a dry sponge and we`ll see you in a week . When you get down to the wood and the paint is still inside the grain, wet the interior with a wet paint brush, let dry. This will raise the grain and let you get more paint off.

Thanks for the tip. I was first going to see how bad of a paint job it is by taking a putty knife and seeing If it will scrape off. If it doesn't come off easily then it's a sanding I will go.

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