I have a 60s Keystone badge Ludwig 20" bass with a consolette and I would like to play 2 rack toms. Would it be totally unwise, and most importantly detrimental to its collector value, to drill holes and install a double tom mount bracket? Should I consider buying a tom stand instead? Thanks.
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It is your drum and you can do whatever you want but, you would lose value if you drill. The wise thing to do would be to get a double tom stand.
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I agree with Lucky on this one....stand yes. Drill no.
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As was mentioned, it is your drum kit. You should do whatever floats your boat. With that said...DON'T DRILL!
Hang resell! It will crush the coolness of the kit.
A vintage kit with that single tom and that cymbal holder mounted on the bass...there is just something so outrageously cool and oh so sweet.
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Agree with everyone before me.
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Thanks all, there will be no drilling.
70s Slingy WMP
70s Ludwig Standard Aqua Mist
60s Ludwig Champagne Sparkle Downbeat
and a whole bunch of snares and hardware
70s Ludwig Standard Aqua Mist
60s Ludwig Champagne Sparkle Downbeat
and a whole bunch of snares and hardware
Posted on 15 years ago
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