Showing posts with label restoration. Show all posts
Showing posts with label restoration. Show all posts

Friday, November 20, 2009

My 1969 ludwig Supraphonic Snare Drum




Before

and


after


http://www.vintagedrumguide.com/how_to_vintage_snare.html- How to clean up your vintage snare drum the correct way, ie no steel wool.

A Supraphonic Snare Link-

the serial number is 716989, date is Aug. 24, 1969, it is an aluminum alloy, 1969 Ludwig Supraphonic Snare Drum

It is pretty dirty (and has some rusted pit marks in the chrome). I got some "never dull" to make it shine, and it worked well in my test area on the drum. I will update this post when I take it apart and clean it proper.

Update- I got around to taking lugz off and cleaning it good. It was pitted pretty heavy, but I did get a lot of the grime of the last 40 or so yeers off of it. Luckily, the pits won't change the sound.

Forum Post on Differences in Ludwig Snares

Thursday, November 19, 2009

Ludwig Drum Restoration Project


I got the drum you see above from a music store cause I had my head too right too early in the morning. It is an old Ludwig 15" tom. The following are some links concerning the things I have found.

I am going to make this into a snare drum with wooden claw type hoops (or maybe a homemade wood hoop).

Serial Number 233295 (1965 range), No drilled mounts, what type of wood???, the offical sparkle wrap name????

http://www.vintagedrum.com/ludwig_serials.htm
- shows Ludwig Dating info- very indepth, aslo, the main site is a go

http://pdgood.us/drumshed/woodrims.html- The best how to on building wood hoops I have seen yet, it has measurements, wood tool talk, ect.

http://www.vintagedrumguide.com/ludwig_badges.html
- a great timeline of the different versions of Ludwig Badges and Logos over the years.


http://entertainment.webshots.com/album/555973510tqNUTZ?vhost=entertainment - a nice picture gallery of vintage Ludwig Snares, lots of marching ones.



Above are two drums out of the same time and place, aka marching bands of the 60's and 70's.
Below is a drum that would serve as a possible vision for what I am going to do with this shell. A 15", deep snare drum with claw style wood hoops?