I just ordered a 6.5 black nickel over brass snare and satin natural maple 22"x14" bass drum from Bill himself. I'm in Australia and we had some issues with phone calls and credit card not happening but Bill was as I called him an absolute 'champion' of a person and went the extra mile so I could have one his snares and then ordered a bass drum. I can't wait to get them and hear that sound. Thanks again Bill, James.
My drum instructor invented the drum scoop with ludwig to replace the North drums and they also put them on the snares. now they are using Ludwig again and already have two championships with them. Great drum company!
Thank you so much for visiting places like this. Some of us may or may not ever be able to go into places like this that are making tremendous impact on the drumming community.
Sounds and looks like an amazingly wonderful place to work. When he pulled out that black Galaxy shell it reminded me of my 1994 black Galaxy acrylite 5.5 X 14 snare drum. I live and was born and raised here in San Diego California and worked for Taylor guitars for many years in the spray booth. Always wanted to transfer to Drum Workshop up north. Let's just say I'm glad I went on tour instead. And of course I took my Ludwig kit with me. 🥁
“Plum Crazy” purple! Always.😉 Great drums hands down! I love how they don’t use wrap. In my 35+ years of playing I’ve never liked wrap. Wood is such a beautiful medium and to cover it in plastic has always been a head scratcher.
Holy crap, I live about 10 minutes from their office. I knew he was in KC somewhere. Now I know where I’m getting my next snare drum from. 👍 Thanks for the video!
I just bought a pearl bop kit all laquer paint. It called amburst! I,m convinced about painted shells! Wrap is crap! Stiffer product glued down is much better but still goes to poop after twenty or thirty years!
Are they the original Ludwig drum company with a name change? Ludwig was an aspirational brand back in the day, it was what the pros played. Cool stuff...great seeing your drummer friends along 🙂
@@marcellovena you don’t really believe that do you? They don’t even make their shells. Ludwig drum company makes their shells. These are grossly overpriced drums that they buy, double the cost to you, and assemble. They don’t make them. It’s insulting that these are even loosely associated with Ludwig Drums. You can get a kit of the same quality for less than half the price.
@@traviswoodall6547 you are obviously delirious. LUDWIG drums of today are not made from anyone from the actually Ludwig family anymore. They are totally different drums that were what we all loved and what made them popular in the pro would is what the Ludwig family built. They are gone. The last remaining Ludwig alive still making drums is William Ludwig III owner of WFLIII DRUMS, do your research.
WFLIII is to Ludwig what G&L is to Fender. Yes, the company Ludwig is still around, but it's a corporate shell of what it used to be, and the Ludwig family hasn't been a part of it for decades. WFLIII is Bill 3's re-entry into the drum building world, bringing back the authenticity and legacy his grandpa started over a century ago. WFLIII and Ludwig are separate companies, but WFLIII is the closest we have today of what Ludwig was 50+ years ago
Because its all bullshit, if in a blind test anyone could tell the differaance between that and what they do now i'd be amazed. Drums companies try to spin what each wood does but a lot of the dessisons are really about whats avalable at what price and how easy it works with the manufacturing. For example who makes drums with beech shells. only sonor, where is beech natve, germany.
4:51 In case you missed the title, or the intro, it's a tour of the factory not a studio recorded product review. If you want to hear the sound of the drums, watch any of my videos where I'm recording them.
Maybe you should tell people about the scammers that are reaching through your channel, telling that they've won a price a should contact via Telegram. I didn't all for it, but maybe others will. DON'T react, people. It's a SCAM.
Put your email here if you love drum samples, one shots and loops. www.andrewmastersmusic.com
I just ordered a 6.5 black nickel over brass snare and satin natural maple 22"x14" bass drum from Bill himself. I'm in Australia and we had some issues with phone calls and credit card not happening but Bill was as I called him an absolute 'champion' of a person and went the extra mile so I could have one his snares and then ordered a bass drum. I can't wait to get them and hear that sound. Thanks again Bill, James.
These are the most beautiful drums I've ever seen. They sound amazing as well. It's awesome seeing how they get made! Great video :)
I fell off my chair when he showed us the Galaxy sparkle! Wow!
Agreed brother🥁
Bill seems like a mans man. I like how he seems to be a straight shooter.
My drum instructor invented the drum scoop with ludwig to replace the North drums and they also put them on the snares. now they are using Ludwig again and already have two championships with them. Great drum company!
Gorgeous drum. Extraordinary craftsmanship. I really enjoyed seeing how they are made.
Thanks for checking it out!
The Caribbean sand finish is beautiful !!! I would get that finish for my drums !!!
Thank you so much for visiting places like this. Some of us may or may not ever be able to go into places like this that are making tremendous impact on the drumming community.
I love Ludwig Drums and have since I saw Bonham pound them in the 70's.
Sounds and looks like an amazingly wonderful place to work. When he pulled out that black Galaxy shell it reminded me of my 1994 black Galaxy acrylite 5.5 X 14 snare drum. I live and was born and raised here in San Diego California and worked for Taylor guitars for many years in the spray booth. Always wanted to transfer to Drum Workshop up north. Let's just say I'm glad I went on tour instead. And of course I took my Ludwig kit with me. 🥁
“Plum Crazy” purple! Always.😉
Great drums hands down! I love how they don’t use wrap. In my 35+ years of playing I’ve never liked wrap. Wood is such a beautiful medium and to cover it in plastic has always been a head scratcher.
Paint covers the wood up too....
Holy crap, I live about 10 minutes from their office. I knew he was in KC somewhere. Now I know where I’m getting my next snare drum from. 👍 Thanks for the video!
Gorgeous. Works of art, all of them.
That silver sparkle kit was for me and just arrived last week!
wooow I really want to hear more demo's of these kits, the very small amount ive heard they sound AMAZING
I love me all things Ludwig.. I wish I could afford to purchase some of your products. Love what you have going and I hope you do well.
Best looking and sounding drums we've seen in a loooooong time!
Makes me wanna start drumming!
Bill is the man
Love the content 💯🥁
So cool to see drums at different stages, thanks for the video! Email subscribed
Been looking for a customizable drum company to get a new set, and I think a call is in order!
4:19 the seam down the floor tomorrow looks like a wrap to me
The Galaxy Sparkle paint is perfect.
This is really awesome. Thank you for sharing this tour
😎👍💗🇺🇸🥁 B3 ROCKS!!!
Sib & da staff are top notch! You have to check out there drums!
I just bought a pearl bop kit all laquer paint. It called amburst! I,m convinced about painted shells! Wrap is crap! Stiffer product glued down is much better but still goes to poop after twenty or thirty years!
Thanks for the video! I remember when your channel first started!
Are they the original Ludwig drum company with a name change? Ludwig was an aspirational brand back in the day, it was what the pros played. Cool stuff...great seeing your drummer friends along 🙂
Ludwig drums are not the real Ludwig drums, Selmer purchased the name. If you want real Ludwigs then you purchase these WFLIII
@@marcellovena you don’t really believe that do you? They don’t even make their shells. Ludwig drum company makes their shells. These are grossly overpriced drums that they buy, double the cost to you, and assemble. They don’t make them. It’s insulting that these are even loosely associated with Ludwig Drums. You can get a kit of the same quality for less than half the price.
@@traviswoodall6547 you are obviously delirious. LUDWIG drums of today are not made from anyone from the actually Ludwig family anymore. They are totally different drums that were what we all loved and what made them popular in the pro would is what the Ludwig family built. They are gone. The last remaining Ludwig alive still making drums is William Ludwig III owner of WFLIII DRUMS, do your research.
WFLIII is to Ludwig what G&L is to Fender. Yes, the company Ludwig is still around, but it's a corporate shell of what it used to be, and the Ludwig family hasn't been a part of it for decades. WFLIII is Bill 3's re-entry into the drum building world, bringing back the authenticity and legacy his grandpa started over a century ago. WFLIII and Ludwig are separate companies, but WFLIII is the closest we have today of what Ludwig was 50+ years ago
Ooh, the stand is a great idea.
like the just invented a display stand? thats industry standard buy so much a get a free stand, its called POS is the business , point of sale.
Love my Tama phantasm oyster
Love these videos, really interesting, thank you. :)
So whats the Story here? bill sold the ludwig drum comany in 1981. is a non compete clause now over and he's started again but as WFL III?
Why did WFL III stop doing the 3ply shells (Maple/Popular/Maple) with the reinforced rings?
Because its all bullshit, if in a blind test anyone could tell the differaance between that and what they do now i'd be amazed. Drums companies try to spin what each wood does but a lot of the dessisons are really about whats avalable at what price and how easy it works with the manufacturing. For example who makes drums with beech shells. only sonor, where is beech natve, germany.
Great Stuff
It is a shame to see one of the greatest names in drums have such a little shop. But they do look like they have it down to a science.
Who’s shell do they use?
I heard every selling point but the actual tonality and depth of the drums SOUND...
4:51 In case you missed the title, or the intro, it's a tour of the factory not a studio recorded product review. If you want to hear the sound of the drums, watch any of my videos where I'm recording them.
they sound the same as everybody else drums, in a blind test bill would not be able to pick out his own drums.
so basicly those are not true ludwig drums.......thank god for DW drums
Who are all these random dudes in the back ground !?
It's a tour. If they're not employees, they're probably tourists.
Maybe you should tell people about the scammers that are reaching through your channel, telling that they've won a price a should contact via Telegram. I didn't all for it, but maybe others will. DON'T react, people. It's a SCAM.
That happening to millions of people across thousands of channels.