
Dethska
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Does anybody know of any Online Ludwig dealers that carry Ludwig bass drum claws and t-rods? Any place that also carries Ludwig maple bass hoops would be cool too. Thanks.
Dethska said:Does anybody know of any Online Ludwig dealers that carry Ludwig bass drum claws and t-rods? Any place that also carries Ludwig maple bass hoops would be cool too. Thanks.
Dethska said:I'm fixing up my 1965 black diamond pearl ludwig 4-piece (12-14-20) drum set. I've had it for almost five years and never thought much about it. I bought it for about $150 from some neighbor of a friend. It was missing all resonant side heads. I didn't care, I was just starting out, so I proceeded to beat the hell out of the set, pretending I was Dave Grohl.
Fast forward to two months or so ago, I bought a D112, SM57, and matched MXL603s. Went to record my drums, and realized they sounded AWFUL. So I posted in here asking what I could do to improve the sound of the set, one thing led to another, and I realized my set could sound decent with a little work. And might be worth a little money. So I bought resonant side hoops for the toms, and now I need to buy two new maple hoops for the bass drum (had one but it cracked, other was missing.) I also need the claws and t-rods for the resonant side of the bass drum.
Nick6572, a member here, has been offering me tons of advice on how to fix up the kit, and what I need to do. He's been very helpful.
Sandy's is way cool. He's such a nice guy. Do you remember his old shop on Pearl? My dad did the demolition on the building, and brought me home the big blue note that said Boulder Drum. But, it was lot bigger than we thought, so we decided we should let Sandy buy it back if he really wanted it, so he did. Last I saw it was in his front window.
But I really don't want to buy these parts from a local drum shop, because they usually order them and then mark up the price. I figure I could get them just as easily as them, if I only knew where to go.