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62Appears to be, with the Monroe keystone badges. A deal like that is worth a few hours of cleanup.
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63That's a nice drum set!Two on top on a stand to the left- the way to go for an ergonomic ride cymbal position.
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64Tama hardware has ruled since 1978. I was so convinced I ordered Tama kit with a virgin bass drum with the toms on a Tama stand. No regrets. Still have the 41 year old kit and all the hardware.
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65Yeah, it should look good with a bit of a cleanup. Will have to look into the best way to take care of the lacquer. There are a couple of scratches here and there, but not too bad.The 10 and 12 are on a Tama RoadPro Tilt stand, which seems pretty cool, though I'm not sure how useful yet, haven't had a chance to have a good look.
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66Nice.Have a few other bits and pieces of Tama stuff including a RoadPro tom/cymbal stand. It's great.The tilt feature is new to me.
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67user\_name wrote:Nice.Have a few other bits and pieces of Tama stuff including a RoadPro tom/cymbal stand. It's great.The tilt feature is new to me.It makes sense. Drum hardware sucked forever, and many drummers wound up making custom boom cymbal stands and tom stands way before the industry caught on.
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68Cleaned them up a bit.They are stamped inside with 199, which I think makes them from January 1999.I haven't really played Ludwig, so I'm quite impressed with how well made they are. They feel really solid.
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69Bummer that some piece of shit pawn broker took them off a desperate person, though.
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70Sweet, I had a similar set (actually, they're my Dad's now in his basement), I think I got em around 96. They sounded great, but the toms are too deep for my posture these days.