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Is the grey speckled paint on the inside of 1976 Ludwig shells mean that they used lower grade wood?

The kit is either a Big Beat or Hollywood - not sure.

Thanks.

1960s Ralston (Star) set in Red Agate Pearl 12/12/16/20
1961 Ludwig Cocktail Lounge drum 24 x 16 in blue sparkle
1966 Ludwig Hollywoods in Sky Blue Pearl 12/13/16/22
1971 Ludwig Super Classics in Blue Sparkle 13/16/22
1976 Ludwig Vistalites in Blue 13/14/16/22
70s/80s Ludwig orphans in Black Cortex "Bonham" style 14/16/18/20/26 (B/O Badges)

Many snares
Posted on 13 years ago
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Here's a pic. Looks like it has reinforcing hoops.

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1960s Ralston (Star) set in Red Agate Pearl 12/12/16/20
1961 Ludwig Cocktail Lounge drum 24 x 16 in blue sparkle
1966 Ludwig Hollywoods in Sky Blue Pearl 12/13/16/22
1971 Ludwig Super Classics in Blue Sparkle 13/16/22
1976 Ludwig Vistalites in Blue 13/14/16/22
70s/80s Ludwig orphans in Black Cortex "Bonham" style 14/16/18/20/26 (B/O Badges)

Many snares
Posted on 13 years ago
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Yes, that IS a 3-ply shell. It's impossible for it to be a Hollywood, because the Hollywood was discontinued by the time the speckled paint appears.

"God is dead." -Nietzsche

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Posted on 13 years ago
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Double head. See picture. Serials are from 1976.

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1960s Ralston (Star) set in Red Agate Pearl 12/12/16/20
1961 Ludwig Cocktail Lounge drum 24 x 16 in blue sparkle
1966 Ludwig Hollywoods in Sky Blue Pearl 12/13/16/22
1971 Ludwig Super Classics in Blue Sparkle 13/16/22
1976 Ludwig Vistalites in Blue 13/14/16/22
70s/80s Ludwig orphans in Black Cortex "Bonham" style 14/16/18/20/26 (B/O Badges)

Many snares
Posted on 13 years ago
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WOW....very nice! BDP..yum...

"Always make sure your front bottom BD lugs clear the ground!"
Posted on 13 years ago
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Umm..my apologies. Indeed the Hollywood was still available at that time and that is, in fact what you have there.

"God is dead." -Nietzsche

"Nietzsche is dead." -God
Posted on 13 years ago
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How were you able to tell?

I looked at the 1975-1 catalog on VDG and did not see any difference in the sets other than the Big Beat said that it came w Atlas hardware.

1960s Ralston (Star) set in Red Agate Pearl 12/12/16/20
1961 Ludwig Cocktail Lounge drum 24 x 16 in blue sparkle
1966 Ludwig Hollywoods in Sky Blue Pearl 12/13/16/22
1971 Ludwig Super Classics in Blue Sparkle 13/16/22
1976 Ludwig Vistalites in Blue 13/14/16/22
70s/80s Ludwig orphans in Black Cortex "Bonham" style 14/16/18/20/26 (B/O Badges)

Many snares
Posted on 13 years ago
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Indeed, that IS the only difference! LOL! In fact, it's likely a Big Beat.

"God is dead." -Nietzsche

"Nietzsche is dead." -God
Posted on 13 years ago
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LOL - weird how they did that.

Any info on the speckled paint?

I am considering purchasing it and eventually adding a 2nd floor tom to it.

1960s Ralston (Star) set in Red Agate Pearl 12/12/16/20
1961 Ludwig Cocktail Lounge drum 24 x 16 in blue sparkle
1966 Ludwig Hollywoods in Sky Blue Pearl 12/13/16/22
1971 Ludwig Super Classics in Blue Sparkle 13/16/22
1976 Ludwig Vistalites in Blue 13/14/16/22
70s/80s Ludwig orphans in Black Cortex "Bonham" style 14/16/18/20/26 (B/O Badges)

Many snares
Posted on 13 years ago
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Although your drums are 3 ply maple/poplar/maple,the interior ply may not be as pleasing to the eye as a clear maple,so Ludwig just used granitone(trunk paint) on all the classic series,and standard series interiors.I don't know if I would call it inferior,but I guess it wasn't furniture grade either.It mainly just came down to cosmetics,and consistant products.

Steve B

Posted on 13 years ago
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