Ludwig Classic 11" depth x 12" diameter (Model LC-T312) Double Headed Power Tom covered in Black Onyx. This was produced after 1984 and was made in Monroe, NC USA. Large Keystone Monroe Badge #3159309. This is the 6 ply Rock Maple/American Whitewood (poplar) shell with the clear coat maple interior ply. As you can see in the photos this drum is in Excellent condition. The wrap is tight on the shell. The seam is slightly lifted almost the entire length of the drum (see photos). The lifting does not go very far beyond the very edge of the outside seam. (Easy fix but we typically do not do so as the vast majority or the orphaned drums we sell end up as recover projects anyway.) There is one small nick in the covering as demonstrated in the pictures with a close up of the nick. Rims, Tension Rods, Lugs and P-1762B Modular Tom Mount Bracket with the P-2950 male T-handle are all original and in great shape. Just a wild guess I suppose but based on 50+ years as a Ludwig guy I would say probably a late 80s production drum.

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ConditionExcellent (Used)
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Brand
Model
  • LC-T312
Finish
  • Black Onyx
Categories
Year
  • 1980s
Made In
  • United States

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