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Please help identifying these T-rods Last viewed: 3 hours ago

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@Pops - I don't yet, but they came off a 1970's Ludwig marching bass drum, if that's any help... I'll post some detailed pics in the next day. Thanks!

Posted on 11 years ago
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From dexter74

@Pops - I don't yet, but they came off a 1970's Ludwig marching bass drum, if that's any help... I'll post some detailed pics in the next day. Thanks!

Man I need to clean my glasses more often. Now I see where they came off of.

To Quote Rosanna, Rosanna Danna,

" NEVERMIND"

:p

Joe


“I did not trip and fall. I attacked the floor and I believe I am winning.”
Posted on 11 years ago
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Hi All,

I've added a pic of a T-rod without the claw. It's 5 1/2" in length.

Thanks!

http://s805.photobucket.com/user/drumgeek74/slideshow/T-rods

Posted on 11 years ago
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From dexter74

Hi All,I've added a pic of a T-rod without the claw. It's 5 1/2" in length.Thanks!http://s805.photobucket.com/user/drumgeek74/slideshow/T-rods

Thanks that is just what I needed it is Absolutely a Ludwig t rod. by the way what Fender amp are you photoing this on top of ?

Your drummers not much good is he!? What you need is someone that's as good as me. ! John Henry Bonham !!
Posted on 11 years ago
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Cool. Thanks. It's my guitars players twin-reverb [re-issue]

I wonder if those T-rods are desirable?

Posted on 11 years ago
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