One of the sickest kits I've ever owned. 24" virgin BD, with 16 & 18" floor toms, and the 9x13" with small classic lugs.
Ludwig Stainless Steel w/a 24" Virgin BD Last viewed: 20 hours ago
Beautiful, you know I love it, stainless steel nothing else compares to it, my all time favorite kit.
Beautiful, you know I love it, stainless steel nothing else compares to it, my all time favorite kit.
No Doubt, and thank you for being the inspiration for it. I pulled the trigger as soon as I saw them sporting a real virgin 24, and all the tone controls 180 out from the badges. All of your post and shared knowledge was too much to take and I had to have one! My God do they ever rule, nothing on earth can even come close to competing with the projection. What I liked best though, was the clarity of tone and how easy they were to tune.
No Doubt, and thank you for being the inspiration for it. I pulled the trigger as soon as I saw them sporting a real virgin 24, and all the tone controls 180 out from the badges. All of your post and shared knowledge was too much to take and I had to have one! My God do they ever rule, nothing on earth can even come close to competing with the projection. What I liked best though, is the clarity of tone and how easy they are to tune.
Thank you for the kind words, And you nailed it they have such a clarity and projection to them no other compares.
That's heavy duty!!! Looks great!!! I'd love to get my hands on a set of these some day.
1971 Slingerland Avante 60N Lavender Satin Flame
1976/7 Ludwig Vistalite 5pc Yellow
1980's Ludwig Rocker 5pc Black
2004 Gretsch Catalina Birch Caribbean Blue
1998 Noble & Cooley Alloy Classic 14X4.75
1922 Bower Snare
Nothing compares, really.....
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I believe the great Carl Palmer was touring last year with Asia playing a more current Ludwig Stainless steel. Thunderous, nonetheless. Awesome.
That's heavy duty!!! Looks great!!! I'd love to get my hands on a set of these some day.
There are great buys out there to be had and the Marine Grade Stainless Steel Sets from the mid to late 70s absolutely slay the new re-issues. They are almost Tank like (Built to last) and don't scratch easily. I guess that's why there are still so many out there with pristine mirror finishes. Back in the 70s a new Stainless set was in todays dollars about 10 to 15,000.00. It was an entire years pay for an Army private for just 4 pieces...
WOW I bet they sound great
Thats what I am talking about.....right there!singer
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