Straight outta the swingin’ ’60s, this Ludwig telescoping L-arm cymbal holder is a chrome-plated relic of righteous resonance. With its adjustable length, vintage Ludwig threading, and classic L-arm design, it’s ready to mount your splash, crash, or effects cymbal like it’s 1967 and you’re laying down grooves in paisley bell bottoms. It’s not for ride cymbals—unless your ride is made of paper mâché—but it’s perfect for lighter cymbals that want to fly.


Features & Highlights:

  • Telescoping L-arm design – adjustable length for flexible cymbal placement
  • Chrome finish – aged to perfection with minor wear and vintage patina
  • Minor scratches and pitting – cosmetic only, adds character not chaos
  • Not designed for ride cymbals – best for splashes, small crashes, bells, or stacks
  • Fits vintage Ludwig mounts – ideal for restorations, retro kits, or collectors
  • Has black carbon Ludwig wing nuts.


Why You Want This:

  • Perfect for vintage Ludwig fans, collectors, and tone historians
  • Adds authentic 1960s hardware charm to your setup
  • Great for studio kits, jazz rigs, or psychedelic throwback builds
  • This arm doesn’t just hold cymbals—it holds history

If your cymbal setup needs a chrome time machine with telescoping swagger, this Ludwig L-arm is ready to clamp in and keep the legacy alive—one splash at a time.

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Listed8 months ago
ConditionVery Good (Used)
Very Good items may show a few slight marks or scratches but are fully functional and in overall great shape.Learn more
Brand
Model
  • Vintage Telescoping L-Arm Cymbal Holder
Finish
  • Chrome
Categories
Year
  • 1960s

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