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Color | MultiColored |
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Brand | Ludwig |
Material | Aluminum |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 14 x 5 x 14 inches |
Item Weight | 4 Pounds |
When did Ludwig start using serial numbers?
In fact, it wasn’t until 1964 that Ludwig started to put serial numbers on their products. That leaves 4 years of 60’s era drums that can’t be dated using a serial number guide. The boom in production, along with new government regulations, prompted Ludwig to begin issuing serial numbers on badges of their drums.
Who played Ludwig Supraphonic?

Ludwig Supraphonic LM402 Snare Drum Features at a Glance: 6.5″ x 14″ snare drum. The first choice of Led Zeppelin drummer John Bonham. Chrome-plated aluminum shell delivers cavernous tone with crisp attack.
What is a Ludwig Super Classic?
The term “Classic” is used to identify Ludwig’s top-of-the-line shells in the 60’s and 70’s and even later, that we are all familiar with. The term “Super Classic” denotes a specific, and readily identifiable, cataloged kit, consisting of 9×13, 16×16 and 14×22 shell sizes.

Where are Ludwig rockers made?
Re: Ludwig Rockers Nonetheless they’re still made in USA in Monroe, NC.
What is the difference between brass and steel snare wires?
The brass wires are brighter and warmer than the steel – a more open sound that is higher-pitched and with less decay – ideal for those of us who like a snare to be wide open. The steel wires were more controlled, but equally as responsive.
What’s the difference between brass and aluminum?
In their purest forms, brass is slightly harder than aluminum. However, aluminum can include additives so that it is the same strength as brass. This means that the purity of the metal will determine which one is outright stronger.