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Hello VDF,

I just picked up a early 70's Supra with an unusual badge. It's silver with no serial number but has 585 engraved on it. I thought that the blue and olive had worn off but on closer inspection it appears it was never there. I checked the grommet and it does not appear tampered with. It came with an oyster blue kit with serial starting in the 900K range. Any ideas or has anyone ever seen one of these? Nothing unusual about the snare as it looks like a stock Supra.

Many thx!

V182

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Posted on 13 years ago
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My guess is that it had Blue/Olive at one time, & the numbers are inventory numbers (for a school, institution etc.,) You can still see the shadow of the dividing line where the colors would have started.

Posted on 13 years ago
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From tdennis

My guess is that it had Blue/Olive at one time, & the numbers are inventory numbers (for a school, institution etc.,) You can still see the shadow of the dividing line where the colors would have started.

Thx TD,

I compared it to my other tags including my other supras and there's no outline for the b/o. Could be they forgot to paint it is all. Not sure what the 585 means but I think you're right on the institution like a big school order or something back in the day. Main thing is it still sounds like a supra should.

Great forum and many thx!

V182

Posted on 13 years ago
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grommet looks replaced to me.

Someone took off badge, polished blue olive and s/n away and reinstalled.

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Posted on 13 years ago
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From snurf

grommet looks replaced to me.Someone took off badge, polished blue olive and s/n away and reinstalled.

You can't polish off the serial #, it is stamped in. I have seen these badges on some stainless steel Ludwigs. Some have stated they are endorser/prototype badges.

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Posted on 13 years ago
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one more thing to consider. remember those september '70 ludwig drums? many of those were considered made during another transition period for ludwig. many also had no serial numbers on the badges.

mike

Posted on 13 years ago
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The Colorless badges for Ludwig Stainless steel was a Special Request order for one unique Octaplus kit. The story is told on the Ludwig Stainless Steel Drum Website. These badges were not put on standard equipment. ( Also, the earlier "transition" badges did not have serial numbers, but had the Blue/Olive color)

http://www.ludwigstainlesssteeldrums.com/index.html

Posted on 13 years ago
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From tdennis

The Colorless badges for Ludwig Stainless steel was a Special Request order for one unique Octaplus kit. The story is told on the Ludwig Stainless Steel Drum Website. These badges were not put on standard equipment. ( Also, the earlier "transition" badges did not have serial numbers, but had the Blue/Olive color)http://www.ludwigstainlesssteeldrums.com/index.html

I don't know about that this guy has a statement that bugs me to no end, he states he was at the ludwig plant when Dick Gerlach retired?? thats awfully strange to me considering I walked out with him Dick Gerlach to the parking lot to his car that very day?? also I was an original member of the stainless steel society I don't know this guy at all?? our president of the stainless steel society lives in Miami florida, and has since divorced and sold all his s/s drum?? the ludwig factory is an hours drive from my house. also this guy came on the forum and I addressed these very issues with him, never received a reply or he never posted again on this forum?

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Posted on 13 years ago
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Sounds like you've got some inside information. (according to his blog, there were Stainless Steel prototypes made w/ plain silver badges w/ only "Ludwig", & a hand etched serial number on the badges. Is it possible that the OP snare is Stainless Steel ? or got one of these badges ? )

Or is it possible this entire website is bogus ?

Posted on 13 years ago
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From tdennis

Sounds like you've got some inside information. (according to his blog, there were Stainless Steel prototypes made w/ plain silver badges w/ only "Ludwig", & a hand etched serial number on the badges. Is it possible that the OP snare is Stainless Steel ? or got one of these badges ? ) Or is it possible this entire website is bogus ?

Wow some interesting comments. I don't think this drum is stainless steel though otherwise a magnet would stick to it. Standard ludalloy me thinks. The badge definitely is silver and there were no previous serial numbers other than the one engraved. I wonder if there are other types of uncommon Luddy badges that pop up from time to time?

Posted on 13 years ago
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