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1960s Ludwig Hollywood Set

July 31, 2021 Phil Wilson
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This set is a 1960s Ludwig Hollywood set. It has a 22X14 bass drum, a 12x8 and a 9x13 mounted tom. The older Hollywood sets had two 12s and sometimes two 13s. The kit also features a 16x16 floor tom. The drums have Keystone badges with serial numbers that places their born-on date around 1967. I have placed an 8-lug matching Super Classic snare with the set, but I received a very nice chrome 14x5 snare with the kit. I'm sure it was the snare that was bought with the kit. That was the standard snare that went out with so many Ludwig sets.

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In Vintage Drums, Ludwig Tags Phil Wilson, Ludwig, Ludwig Hollywood
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1976 Rogers Londoner V Drum Set

March 29, 2021 Phil Wilson
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They have a very nice KOA finish which was a Rogers finish from 1973 to 1976. The finish is hard like a counter top. This finish was according to Jack Propps, fellow vintage drummer, "The finish a lot of southern rockers used in the 70s, Monty Yoho- The Outlaws, Frank Beard-ZZ Top, Rick Burnett -Grinderswitch , Danny Darling-Jay Boy Adams and more. The finish was 'down home' but more durable than lacquered Gretsch or Slingerland and took bumps and bruises of 1 night stands across the USA."

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In Phil Wilson, Vintage Drums Tags Phil Wilson, Rogers Drums, Rogers Londoner V
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1960s Gretsch Progressive Jazz Set

July 29, 2020 Phil Wilson
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“I like the smaller bass drums, although I look better behind a larger one. It's all bout the look, you know. Ringo looked good behind a 20" bass drum, but Abe Laboriel Jr. would not look good behind a 20" bass drum.”

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In Phil Wilson, Vintage Drums, PWA1 Tags Gretsch progressive jazz, Gretsch, Phil Wilson
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1960s Ludwig Standard S-330 in Avocado Strata finish

November 30, 2018 Phil Wilson
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The Ludwig Standard drums were introduced in ’68 to compete with the lower value import drums made overseas. The unique thing about Ludwig Standard drums is that its shell was the exact mold found in all classic shells of that time. Consumers were getting quality grade shells offering the Ludwig signature sound. However, the standard series used less expensive hardware cutting the overhead cost. Standard series drums had most essentials belonging to a drum outfit distinctly unique to this line. Everything from utility hardware, shell hardware, finishes and badges. Standard drums were also the first to feature the Granitone sound enhancement coating on the inside of the shell. Standard drums debuted with 3 different configuration styles and 15 finishes. 

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In Vintage Drums, Phil Wilson, PWA1 Tags Ludwig Standard, Avocado Strata, Phil Wilson
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Slingerland Photo Shoot

October 29, 2018 Phil Wilson
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I recently had an idea after looking at some old black and white vintage drummer photos. What I wanted to do was set up a photo shoot with one of my vintage kits and pose like the old drummers did in those cool promotional photos.

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In Phil Wilson, Vintage Drums Tags Phil Wilson, Gene Krupa, slingerland
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1960s Ludwig Downbeat Set in Oyster Black Pearl

January 11, 2018 Phil Wilson
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Ringo used two Oyster Black Pearl Downbeat sets and two Oyster Black Super Classic sets during his Beatles career. One of the Downbeat sets recently made the news when it was sold at auction for 2.2 million dollars. That's a lot of money for a vintage Ludwig drum set. What made it worth so much? Only those who remember what the Beatles and Ringo, in particular, did for the cause of drumming will ever understand.

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In Vintage Drums, PWA1 Tags Ludwig Downbeat, black oyster pearl, Ludwig vintage drums, ringo Starr, Phil Wilson
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Ludwig Hollywood Kit in Citrus Mod finish

October 18, 2017 Phil Wilson
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The late 1960s was the psychedelic era. Without trying to explain what psychedelic means I will just present the finish on this drum set to illustrate it. Wild and weird colors became part of what it was all about. Ludwig Drum Company produced three drum finishes that were truly wild and weird looking. The three were Psychedelic Red, Mod Orange, and Citrus Mod. This kit is a good example of Citrus Mod, the rarest of the three finishes.

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In The Phil Wilson Collection, Vintage Drums, Ludwig Tags Ludwig, Phil Wilson, Citrus mod
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Rogers 1980 XP-8 Series

May 16, 2017 Phil Wilson
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My featured drum set this month is a Rogers Big R Londoner 5 set from the 1980s. It has all maple 8 ply shells with clear interiors and no reinforcement rings. These drums were called XP-8 series because of the shells. I copied the following information from a Rogers discussion forum, "XP-8s have 8-ply rock maple shells and were made from 1979 up until the demise of Rogers in 1984. They're excellent quality and comparable to modern day DWs but can be had at a fraction of the cost. The Memriloc hardware is strong and sturdy and ensures that they'll set up exactly the same every time - a real time saver. These sets are battleship tough and built to last. XP-8s are some of the best drums Rogers ever produced."

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In Vintage Drums, Phil Wilson Tags Rogers Drums, Rogers XP-8, Phil Wilson, Craig Krampf
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SOLD: 1964 Ludwig Hollywood Set

April 12, 2017 Phil Wilson
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Selling is a part of what I do. It is bittersweet to sell a kit, but it gives me joy to see someone else get a cool vintage drum set that they really like. I was a little bit sad to let this sweet Ludwig drum set go today. I had owned this 1965 Ludwig Hollywood set for a long time. I had a buyer come over today, and he was trying to get a great drum set to put in a music room he was building. One of my close friends told him to check with me before buying a kit. He called me and asked if I had any drums for sale? I assured him I had several nice drum sets that would be perfect for his new music room. I told him there was nothing wrong with getting a new drum set, and they would work just fine, but a vintage set would be better. What do you guys and gals think, isn't vintage better? 

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In Phil Wilson, Vintage Drums Tags Ludwig 1965 Hollywood, Phil Wilson
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1963 Ludwig Galaxy Pearl Superbeat Set

June 3, 2016 Phil Wilson
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Galaxy Pearl is a very rare finish, as you know, and the prices reflect that when they come up for sale. This finish was only available for a couple of years, so there is a very limited number of these sets out there. The badges on all these drums are pre-serial number Keystones.

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In Phil Wilson, PWA1, Vintage Drums Tags Phil Wilson, Ludwig Galaxy Pearl, Ludwig super beat
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