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Ludwig Bronze Supraphonic 6.5x14 (early 80's) Last viewed: 10 hours ago

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So I never really thought I would sell this drum, but I have had some substantial life changes in recent months and need to liquidate a few drum assets.

This is a rare early 80's Bronze supraphonic snare drum size 6.5x14. This spun seamless bronze shell is in a class of its own.

If you're looking at this drum you probably know it is a remarkable workhorse of a snare, both live and in the studio. This bronze shelled beauty is a beefy, warm, tone filled snare. It sounds great cranked up and crackin' or tuned down low, fat and beefy. It's pretty similar to the black beauty snare drums I have played except I think the bronze sounds even better tuned down low for a big rock sound. These older Ludwig shells are getting pretty hard to come by. It's my understanding they are more sought after for their slightly thicker shells.

Now this drum started its life as a super sensitive but was factory transitioned to a Supraphonic snare system. Fairly certain this was a factory change as they put grommets in the extra holes and did a really good job of swapping it over.

The only issues worth noting are a couple minor dents in the shell (only one I could really get a picture of) and a 2 inch hole/tear in the bottom head. In other words, the bottom head will likely need to be replaced. The top head is about 5 years old and could use a replacement. I have a new Evans genera dry lying around I could throw on there instead. Just let me know which you would prefer. The lugs and hardware have only very minor pitting. Very common of a drum of this age.

Really for being a 30 year old "vintage" drum it is in good solid shape. No pitting, rusting or dark spots.

PM or email with questions or to purchase. A local sale of course would be preferred. I'm in the North Seattle area.

Looking for $430 paypal gift / shipped to the lower 48 OR $450 regular PP / shipped to lower 48 USA

On hold

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Posted on 11 years ago
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Do you have the super-sensitive mechanisms that were on the drum originally?

If yes, PM me, you may have a dance partner. If I can put it back to the original set-up, I'll take it.

John

Too many great drums to list here!

http://www.walbergandauge.com/VintageVenue.htm
Posted on 11 years ago
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Hey Purdie. Hope you're still enjoying that Mahogany Slingerland.

I do not have the supersensitive mechanism for this drum. It's my understanding the drum was drilled at the factory, then changed over at the factory. I could be wrong. But what I do know is I purchased the drum as is. Thanks

Posted on 11 years ago
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CryBaby I'm sorely tempted. I have a set of ss mechanisms but they're on another drum! I'd hate cannibalize one to create another.

Thanks for quick response. This one won't last long. Trust me!

John

Too many great drums to list here!

http://www.walbergandauge.com/VintageVenue.htm
Posted on 11 years ago
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I have one of theses drums which I bought brand new from Valley Drum Shop in Los Angeles. I own over forty five snares and this one consistently stays amongst my favorites. It's great! It's terrific with the original hoops but I prefer it with a wood hoop on top - especially for cross stick.

Posted on 11 years ago
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