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Questions Regarding Ludwig B/o Badged Kit Last viewed: 2 hours ago

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I've got a few questions regarding an early 70s Ludwig kit that I'm hoping some of you "Luddy Gurus" can help me with:

1. All the drums in this kit (22/13/16), with a Supraphonic snare, have the "pointy" Ludwig B/O badges. The badge installed on the rack tom doesn't have a serial number, unlike those installed on the floor tom, snare drum and bass drum. Was this a common practice?

2. The interior shell of the bass drum is natural (unpainted) wood with reinforcement rings, while the interior shells of the toms have a granitone paint. Does this seem "period correct", including the mix and match aspect?

3. How does the sound of the granitone painted shells compare to Ludwig's natural (unpainted) shells or white resocoat painted shells?

THANKS in advance for your time and your help!Clapping Happy2

Posted on 15 years ago
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I'll try and answer these in order for you...:D

1) It was not a usual thing for badges to go onto drums without serial numbers, but it did happen occasionally.

2) It is possible to have a factory matching kit with both granitone and natural maple interiors. Ludwig usually grabbed a finished shell off the rack to match the others going down the line. The maple interior drum could have been a leftover just waiting for an order to be filled by the time the other were being made wth the granitone interior.

3) I personally hear no discernable difference between the three interior coatings. If anyone can seriously claim they can hear a difference, then they have superman's hearing!

Posted on 15 years ago
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LUDWIG-DUDE:

Thanks so much for taking the time to respond to my post. I appreciate the information you provided.Bowing

It's my understanding that Ludwig produced its blue & olive "pointy badge" without a serial number on it between 1971 and 1972.

Posted on 15 years ago
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From Ludwig-dude

I'll try and answer these in order for you...:D1) It was not a usual thing for badges to go onto drums without serial numbers, but it did happen occasionally. 2) It is possible to have a factory matching kit with both granitone and natural maple interiors. Ludwig usually grabbed a finished shell off the rack to match the others going down the line. The maple interior drum could have been a leftover just waiting for an order to be filled by the time the other were being made wth the granitone interior.3) I personally hear no discernable difference between the three interior coatings. If anyone can seriously claim they can hear a difference, then they have superman's hearing!

On all 3 points, I concur. I owned a red/silver/blue sparkle Ludwig kit that had a clear maple interior bass drum and granitone interior toms. And there is absolutely no difference in tone as far as I'm concerned...I love me some granitone especially since they are not as desirable as clear and can be picked up at a "discount" as a result (I'm a cheapskate!!)!

Posted on 15 years ago
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Were the shells on the early 70s Ludwig kits 3-ply?

Posted on 15 years ago
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From OldSchool

Were the shells on the early 70s Ludwig kits 3-ply?

Yes. Ludwig didn't run 6 ply until a tiny bit later.

Posted on 15 years ago
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Ludwigs4Life & mcjnic:

Thanks for the feedback!Excited

Another question, if I may:

Did Ludwig offer a black cortex (?) on its B/O "pointy" badged kits during this period? I haven't been able to find one in the catalogs I've seen.

Posted on 15 years ago
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From OldSchool

Ludwigs4Life & mcjnic:Thanks for the feedback!ExcitedAnother question, if I may:Did Ludwig offer a black cortex (?) on its B/O "pointy" badged kits during this period? I haven't been able to find one in the catalogs I've seen.

Yes they did, started about 1970

Posted on 15 years ago
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From Ludwig-dude

Yes they did, started about 1970

Wow, that was quick!:D

Thanks again for all of the help.

Posted on 15 years ago
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From Ludwig-dude

Yes they did, started about 1970

The "dude" beat me to it...I have two toms from the early 70's that are black cortex, 3-ply, pointy badges etc...

Posted on 15 years ago
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