I agree the price is right, but the chrome is now ruined. Steel wool kills the brilliance of the shine, and I can see it on the legs and brackets, and hopefully this brain trust didn't use it on the lugs. Sorry if this is someone here, but steel wool is an absolute no-no on chrome. It kills chrome, period.
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Posted on 14 years ago
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John, steel wool didn't do that the springs that hold the legs up did that, and all the chrome loss is normal do to Ludwig's lousy plating they did! and other than the extra holes on the snare drum this is a good deal for a real 50's wfl kit!
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Posted on 14 years ago
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