IBitePrettyHard
Senior Member
42? You madman!Throw a set of 42s with strings on.
Personally I'd go with 20.
42? You madman!Throw a set of 42s with strings on.
This is not a '66 - you cannot date the large keystone badge drums using the vintage serial number guide. The badge on this drum was first used in 1984, but those read "Chicago" - so this is a post-1984 drum.My new Supra has a stamp inside the shell (pics attached) and I was hoping some of you may have some insight.
The serial number confirms that this is a 1966 LM402.
The stamps looks like "891", but it may be "391".
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Any feedback would be greatly appreciated
This is not a '66 - you cannot date the large keystone badge drums using the vintage serial number guide. The badge on this drum was first used in 1984, but those read "Chicago" - so this is a post-1984 drum.
1. So the information in these links is incorrect?
Serial Guide
www.ludwig-drums.comVintage Snare Drums online Ludwig, Slingerland, Leedy, Camco, Gretsch, Sonor
Vintage Drum History is all about history for Ludwig Drum HIstory, Slingerland Drum History, Rogers Drum History and the History of Vintage Drums, Vintage Snare Drums amd Vintage Drum Sets.www.vintagedrumguide.com
2. Is there a reliable source to determine the production year of my Supra?
3. What does the stamp inside the shell indicate?