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Ludwig 1123-1 hi hat clutch question Last viewed: 6 hours ago

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I am using the early Ludwig 1123-1 hi hat stand with the block logo on the footboard but want to get the correct clutch . What is the right one for this as I have seen a few different ones as I have been looking ?

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Posted on 10 years ago
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From the 67d parts catalog. This is the one that should be correct I think.

Mike

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Posted on 10 years ago
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Thanks Mike . Now to find one I hope that is not too impossible . BTW this stand is awesome after hot rodding it a bit with adding a stiffer spring .

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From mlayton

From the 67d parts catalog. This is the one that should be correct I think.Mike

Thanks, I just learned something & I'm an old guy :D

I've used those clutches for years, think I have one in the shed & I did not know there was a P-325 Internal Tooth Lock Washer, I've never seen one.

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From frantic freddie

Thanks, I just learned something & I'm an old guy :DI've used those clutches for years, think I have one in the shed & I did not know there was a P-325 Internal Tooth Lock Washer, I've never seen one.

Its the same washer that's used behind the large brass retaining nut on the baseball bat mufflers. I've had several of these clutches and none ever had the washer when I got them.

Mike

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