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Vintage LUDWIG circa 1960 Pioneer DUCO blue and silver lacquer wood snare drum Last viewed: 39 minutes ago

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1960-ish Ludwig Pioneer snare drum.

Transition Ludwig badge.

6 lug.

Looks like nickle plated hardware.

Snare throwoff and buttplate have WFL logo.

All original except for heads, newer Ludwig snare wires and snare string.

14 x 5 wood shell.

Original blue and silver DUCO lacquer finish has some flaking.

I've been using this drum with my band all year and it's the only wooden snare I've ever been able to play. I even tried a DW Collectors Series wooden snare and I only used that one once before I sold it.

$200.00 or best offer.

I will also trade for Trixon drum, drums, parts, etc...

Thanks,
Jim

www.rhoadsmusic.com

2015 Ludwig Keystone Shampayne Sparkle 6 piece
1971 Ludwig Sky Blue Pearl 5 piece w/Supraphonic
1980-ish North Fivestar grey
50's/60's Leedy, Rogers, hodgepodge Steampunk set
Posted on 10 years ago
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Bet this sounds great but to me this drum looks like it hasn't been played in years. Like the Tin Man before he was oiled :)

The greatest gift you can give your family and the world is a healthy you. - Joyce Meyer
Posted on 10 years ago
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I've been playing this snare every weekend this year at shows. Here's a photo of me playing with my band Screamin Daisys at The Village nightclub in Lancaster PA. You can see the snare peeking out behind the mounted tom of my steampunk drum set.

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Thanks,
Jim

www.rhoadsmusic.com

2015 Ludwig Keystone Shampayne Sparkle 6 piece
1971 Ludwig Sky Blue Pearl 5 piece w/Supraphonic
1980-ish North Fivestar grey
50's/60's Leedy, Rogers, hodgepodge Steampunk set
Posted on 10 years ago
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From jimrhoads

I've been playing this snare every weekend this year at shows. Here's a photo of me playing with my band Screamin Daisys at The Village nightclub in Lancaster PA. You can see the snare peeking out behind the mounted tom of my steampunk drum set.

Cool setup. Wow. Talk about leaving a drum in complete vintage condition :)

The greatest gift you can give your family and the world is a healthy you. - Joyce Meyer
Posted on 10 years ago
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I replaced the heads and snares and just cleaned everything else up. I own a vintage guitar shop and when it comes to old guitars in original condition you don't want to mess with them. A refinish on an old guitar kills it's vintage value. I feel the same about old drums. I'd rather use a drum with it's original finish no matter what condition it's in rather than recovering or refinishing it.

Thanks,
Jim

www.rhoadsmusic.com

2015 Ludwig Keystone Shampayne Sparkle 6 piece
1971 Ludwig Sky Blue Pearl 5 piece w/Supraphonic
1980-ish North Fivestar grey
50's/60's Leedy, Rogers, hodgepodge Steampunk set
Posted on 10 years ago
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Unless of course someone else messed with them previously which is what happened with my steampunk set. That set consists of a very old stripped Leedy bass drum and some 60's Rogers Holiday shells that were used and abused. All of that was done before I owned them. I recovered them with that wood looking wrap and painted the non original lugs and rims.

Thanks,
Jim

www.rhoadsmusic.com

2015 Ludwig Keystone Shampayne Sparkle 6 piece
1971 Ludwig Sky Blue Pearl 5 piece w/Supraphonic
1980-ish North Fivestar grey
50's/60's Leedy, Rogers, hodgepodge Steampunk set
Posted on 10 years ago
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