They are all original wraps, I was just blessed to find the exact matching serial numbers.
Really? Wow! What are the chances of that?? - I'd go buy some lottery tickets if I were you! Well done!
They are all original wraps, I was just blessed to find the exact matching serial numbers.
Really? Wow! What are the chances of that?? - I'd go buy some lottery tickets if I were you! Well done!
That kit is heaven on earth!
The original 22 13 16, with supra, I bought in 1977 for $100. In mint condition. The other half, I bought about a year ago on ebay when I saw the bass drum had the same 520xxx serial number as mine. (What are the odds?) When I received the ebay kit, it even had the same date stamp as mine. The third floor tom, I also found on ebay. It was with an orphan kit with 2 FTs, so I flipped the kit for the same amount I paid for it, and kept the FT, (also a close matching number.) The 67 snare was also purchased on ebay, I just restored it and added pure sound wires. I also have a 65 WMP mint jazz fest, and two 65 WMP pioneers.Thanks guys,here's another view.
Insane! I would love to see this kit. I am in SLC if you ever want to show it off.
Oh my! Looking at your pics I'm suddenly 15 years old again, drooling at a Ludwig catalog. I want them just as much now as I did back then. WMP!!!
they are truly one of a kind
WOW! That kit can only be described as a drum candy-store. Spectacular and perfect in every detail. I love the way it is set-up. Just hop into the drivers seat and pedal to the metal...
John
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