This Snare Was Found at a Thrift Store!

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  • Опубліковано 3 січ 2017
  • Surprisingly this is the first time Ive found a drum at any thrift store.
    Blue Kit "unboxing"
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  • @robertplank6284
    @robertplank6284 7 років тому +59

    "Dear Santa, this is rdavidr, I would like a camera mount for Christmas."

  • @Xcorgi
    @Xcorgi 7 років тому +33

    These Ludwig Acrolite snares were issued to everyone who played drums in our school band class. Standard issue for "students" back in 1979-1984. At least where I went to school. I was only 12yrs old in 1979 and when I received this brand new with the case, I fell in love with Ludwig drums for a lifetime. These specific snares have an extremely satisfying old school "crack" without the annoying ringing sound that became popular starting in the 90's. When I got my first drum SET, I actually added a "FIELD SNARE" drum from our marching band room to it and it thundered and rocked like no other snare on a set that I've played since. In my old age, I now play Roland electronic V-Drums but I still have this snare saved in it's case for sentimental reasons.

    • @jidissafi7413
      @jidissafi7413 5 місяців тому

      Old men think alike! I hated that perfectly tuned "natural" thing nobody could live without when it showed up. The worst is getting to see or hear modern live recordings of bands you loved back in the day who have ruined their sound with it. If it was such a carved-in-stone requirement for good recordings, why is everybody in awe of the past sixty years worth of music that doesn't have it? My studio kit was oversized fiberglass-lined concert toms with coated Emperors on them and SM57's on the inside, tracked in a room full of OC #703 fiberglass panels.😛 With a couple quick low mid notches on a parametric EQ, they had a nice dead, rubbery "thud" to them. My go-to snare was also likely standard issue school band crap, but was a 5.5" Premier. It looked cheap, but somehow just managed to record really well.

  • @TheZooNinjaS
    @TheZooNinjaS 7 років тому +130

    Already sounds better than your other snares, you should keep it man.

  • @ModernBuilds
    @ModernBuilds 7 років тому +110

    Nice find! Sound great.....especially for $20

  • @kamilsliw19941
    @kamilsliw19941 7 років тому +148

    Fix that snare up ! I'd love to hear it's full potential

  • @ELsplitterz
    @ELsplitterz 7 років тому +8

    These snares are amazing. I've had my 70's one for ages and will never sell it. Got a crack and a tone to it that is hard to replicate. Awesome find!

  • @novic329
    @novic329 7 років тому +24

    22 bucks! Holy shit what a lucky find

  • @brettboden3571
    @brettboden3571 7 років тому +8

    ludwig acrolites were student snares. but they sounded awesome and have a nice pop so rock drummers started using them

  • @ralphiebarba
    @ralphiebarba 7 років тому +27

    you should fully restore it, pretty cool find

  • @jefftaylor947
    @jefftaylor947 5 років тому

    This Ludwig model was my first drum (in the early 90s). When I was a kid we couldn’t afford a drum set, so I had a Pearl P880 pedal attached to a square office garbage can on its side , and I used the back of a chair with a Remo Putty Pad as my hi hat. The Ludwig snare with the rubber muffle/practice pad plus a towel on top made a great little practice kit to work coordination, all while using a Seiko DM-20 metronome. I actually “sang” the hi hat sound when I lifted my left foot. This brought back some memories!

  • @the6ig6adwolf
    @the6ig6adwolf 7 років тому +28

    Christmas comes late for David!
    drum nerds assemble.

    • @puddinado5040
      @puddinado5040 7 років тому

      Chris L he got these on christmas eve

    • @the6ig6adwolf
      @the6ig6adwolf 7 років тому

      Tommy Ryan that great and all cause I'm watching the video now.

  • @jpritch2
    @jpritch2 7 років тому +4

    i've had several of these.. absolutely the best sounding midrange snare ever made. You can't go wrong. Crank it up and wail!

  • @ianduclos4336
    @ianduclos4336 7 років тому +2

    I picked up an accrolite a couple years ago for about $50. It's my favorite snare! It's always cool to find little gems like this.

  • @dbdrumcovers3423
    @dbdrumcovers3423 7 років тому +40

    dude how are you so lucky?! all that's at my Goodwill is clothes lol

  • @lantenoy965
    @lantenoy965 7 років тому +6

    Can't wait to see the whole restoration of this !

  • @RedeyePerc
    @RedeyePerc 7 років тому +4

    Great score! I have a late 70s one that was given to me by a band director. Got to love great cheap gear.

  • @zash008
    @zash008 7 років тому +1

    I discovered the Acrolite snare back in 1982 and fell in love with it at the time and didn't care it wasn't a top-o-d-line snare. It was AWESOME and like an idiot sold it. Last year after talking about old times and snares with a friend he JUST SO HAPPENED to have a MINT condition acrolite with original unplayed heads FROM THE SAME YEAR (1982) and gave it to me as a gift. Since I have been able to aquire a vertually mint case, original ludwig sticks, practice pad, stand, & music book ALL virtually MINT! awesome!
    sentimental....

  • @chrisadamson9556
    @chrisadamson9556 7 років тому

    I love you're videos. I've been playing 35 years and you have the knowledge that all drummers should have and you respect drums tremendously. Keep up the informative videos. You rock.

  • @theodoreliscinski3587
    @theodoreliscinski3587 10 місяців тому

    Possibly the most versatile snare out there. Many slept on this for years.

  • @josephhodgkins6256
    @josephhodgkins6256 7 років тому +1

    Yesssss!!!! Do a video going through the entire restoration process! Even multiple videos if you have enough to do with it. Such a great sounding snare and with some nice restoration tricks and new heads and a better Ludwig throw off would be so cool to watch

  • @apieceofdirt4681
    @apieceofdirt4681 6 років тому +1

    I got the same Ludwig snare with the UFO carrying case. It’s a great sounding snare. My folks bought it for me when I started band in 7th grade. It was $699 when I got it new in 1989. It’s in perfect shape.

  • @dvvalant
    @dvvalant 3 місяці тому

    The rounded corners on the badge usually indicate a born-on date in the low 80s. But I'm certainly no expert so there's that..... I recently purchased a used Acrolite much like this one, and I love it.

  • @MasterDaveo
    @MasterDaveo 7 років тому

    Wow that is a great sounding vintage looking grey?beauty!!! defiantly let us see what ever mods you give it that was a outstanding find 👌 very happy for you Dave happy new year and keep doing what you do 👊

  • @ManuFortiMcCoy
    @ManuFortiMcCoy 7 років тому +3

    The Acro is a workhorse of a snare. For a cheap snare it is very versatile. Great find.

  • @jetseat
    @jetseat 4 роки тому

    You can't beat that sound, reminds me of my Ludwig snare of my set back in the late 50s. I enjoy watching you take apart the drums and bringing them up to speed. Brings back memories of me putting on new leather heads and tucking the edges of the wet skin into the frame hoop using bottle opener. Hood old days.....hahaha.

  • @MrFg1980
    @MrFg1980 6 років тому

    Nice find. My friend had the whole Acrolyte setup in the case with the snare stand and all when we were in band together, back in the 1900's...

  • @BrianStephensOfficial
    @BrianStephensOfficial 7 років тому

    Those are on the "Must Have" list I give to any of my students. I own 3 myself (from different decades, each with different head & snare wire combinations) and they each sound awesome! Definitely keep it and do a little replacing/restoring on the heads, wires, & non-so-reliable parts.

  • @sabbathfan65
    @sabbathfan65 7 років тому

    I'm glad you kept this drum, these are some of the greatest sounding snare drums, I would love to see you do a makeover on it.

  • @0num4
    @0num4 7 років тому +1

    Great find and nice grease container. Thanks for sharing!

  • @tyomkaf
    @tyomkaf 7 років тому

    jeez this is one of the best sounding metal snares I've heard! congrats on a great deal, the snare is killer

  • @rushour144
    @rushour144 7 років тому

    Found a 1973 acrolite at a rummage sale for 20 bucks too! First drum I restored and absolutely love it. I've tried different tunings on it, but like you, the high tuning really makes this snare come alive. Definitely repair that bad boy. They're worth it!

  • @thechuckster1971
    @thechuckster1971 Рік тому

    I picked up a 1965 acrolite with the baseball bat red felt muff that is freaking awesome. Was spray painted red and came with a nice set of pearl late 80s early 90s exports. From a free stuff Craigslist ad. I couldn’t believe it. It is my cherished snare. Disassembled cleaned all the red spray paint and it looks new.

  • @letsgobubblegum
    @letsgobubblegum 7 років тому

    that's got a nice sound to it. good find! I found a Ludwig wood snare in silver sparkle from 1969 one time at a church garage sale for $15. it's still one of my main snares and I will never get rid of it.

  • @JereBruceO
    @JereBruceO 7 років тому

    That sounds tight dude. I'd love to see a full restoration vid on it. I love the dry and throaty nature to aluminum, it's got the projection of metal, the dryness of wood, and a fraction of the weight. Gonna try to get my hands on one soon!

  • @Jetty-me6cw
    @Jetty-me6cw 7 років тому

    I'm so stoked for you. Bought mine in 1995 for $395 ish at a GC here in San Diego. Recorded two albums with it, they sound great. Hats off to ya

  • @manysnakes
    @manysnakes 7 років тому +10

    I am always amazed that there are drummers out there who DON'T already have an Acrolite. They're everywhere, they're cheap, and they sound perfect. Great score. Don't sell it.

    • @thunderfoot11
      @thunderfoot11 6 років тому

      See, I hate the way the Acrolite sounds - I'd much rather have a Supraphonic.

  • @djcoolcliff
    @djcoolcliff 7 років тому

    Great snare!!! Had this one in the 6th grade and miss it so much!!!!! Thanks for sharing!!!!

  • @rickkingorc
    @rickkingorc 6 років тому

    I had a Acrolite in 1970, and wish I had never sold it - it was a wonderful drum. I needed the money at the time. Congratulations on a great find. Thanks for the great video and memories. Keep the drum!

  • @LudwigPig
    @LudwigPig 7 років тому

    Nice! My first and second kits are Ludwig. Good quality drums. Awesome find.

  • @CyntrastGamersChannel
    @CyntrastGamersChannel 7 років тому

    Wow I am in love with the way that sounds! Soooo jealous!!!!!

  • @davebaldridge6731
    @davebaldridge6731 2 роки тому

    Hey David - Found a blue/olive badge Ludwig Acrolite with Ludwig stand and case for $35 this week-end - just needed some nut-and-bolt tightening, cleaned off some dirt and rust, heated some dents out of the original Ludwig drum head - plays great!!! It was worth the hour drive to pick it up!

  • @filthycheat3070
    @filthycheat3070 7 років тому

    I would love to see a full restore. The field of old drum restoration is infinitely fascinating.

  • @XXAnonymousXX22
    @XXAnonymousXX22 7 років тому

    That was funky! Let's see the full restore!

  • @dakotasycamore5260
    @dakotasycamore5260 7 років тому

    Holy crap dude! I just looked at your subscriber count and you have like 72,000! I remember when you had 2,000 subs. You're doing an amazing job dude. Great videos!

  • @simonvidlund4077
    @simonvidlund4077 7 років тому +2

    I want to see more with this snare drum! I love the acrolite's, great deal man.

  • @richiecomia2547
    @richiecomia2547 4 роки тому +1

    I have found 6 worthy drums at thrift stores: a 24" Japanese-made Tama Swingstar kick, an entry-level 13X14 Yamaha tom, a 1958 3-pc Slingerland kit 14sn/13T/22K, and....a 1966 Acrolite with the big clunky "UFO" case! The Ack I got for 32 bucks at a thrift store. It's one of my favorite snares!

  • @Retroweld
    @Retroweld 7 років тому +99

    I have that exact same snare.

    • @732Piano
      @732Piano 7 років тому +2

      RetroWeld are you those guys who sent stuff to Braille?

    • @Retroweld
      @Retroweld 7 років тому +3

      Yes

    • @liltylenoll6955
      @liltylenoll6955 7 років тому +3

      RetroWeld you guys give Braille the best stuff, wouldn't expect to see you here!!!

    • @rdavidr
      @rdavidr  7 років тому +10

      Doug is the man, so of course youd find him here!

    • @cocacola3452
      @cocacola3452 7 років тому

      I learned on this very snare, bulky case, and drum stand back in the Mid 80's. Purchased second hand for $80. I still have it. You can tune it real tight and it almost sounds like a piccolo. Nice crisp pop.

  • @jamesf2918
    @jamesf2918 7 років тому

    Sounds killer! Can't wait to see the restoration video.

  • @talstyle1
    @talstyle1 7 років тому +1

    Great video! I actually still own this series ( and time period) snare that was my first drum i ever received from my parents. It is extremely durable and has served me well. It is actually strong enough to handle a Kevlar marching snare head without warping if you like that high pitched "crack." sound. It's been on mine for years without problems.

  • @addrock123
    @addrock123 7 років тому

    I had one of these as my student snare, slightly newer in black galaxy finish!! Glad i held onto it, and my friend gave me his so now i have 2!! Great snare!!!

  • @antoinediggs4952
    @antoinediggs4952 7 років тому

    I have had this snare for at least 15 years and I still use it. I use a vented head on it.....this snare lightweight, smoove and consistent. The only upgrades I am in the process of making is getting die cast hoops and new Ludwig strainer so I can use snare straps. Mines is dated 1975...without any upgrades, it sounds fantastic! Can't wait til see how it transforms after!!!!

  • @rdavidr
    @rdavidr  7 років тому +237

    I also got another new toy, anyone see it? o.0

  • @KyleCVox
    @KyleCVox 7 років тому

    Killer find. I'd love to see you bring that back to its full glory.

  • @coreyballenger5600
    @coreyballenger5600 7 років тому

    For UA-cam, that thing sounds sick! it's got all the intricacies in the tone that make a snare sound great.

  • @MrBrombomb
    @MrBrombomb 7 років тому

    Nice find! I just recently picked up a 1970s Blue & Olive Badge Ludwig White Acrylic(Vistalite) drum set for $50 from a thrift store / junk shop in Washington Township, NJ. It includes a 22" X 16" bass drum along with 10" X 6.5", 12" X 8", 13"X 9", 14" X 10", 15" X 12", & 16" X 14" single headed concert toms which are all in rough shape & look like they were stored outside at some point. Since I'm really not fond of the sound of concert toms, I'm going to clean up the drums, repair them, & turn them into double-headed toms. Additionally , I will be adding floor tom legs to the 15" & 16" toms & using those along with the 14" tom & bass drum for now since they are in the most decent shape. I'm also on the lookout for any cheaply-priced Ludwig LM402 Supraphonic Snare or Acrolite like you found since I also know of someone who picked one up at a yard sale for $15. I also have a 1980s Pearl Export which I finished fixing up as well. So I'm looking forward to the Ludwig project. With the Ludwigs, I will be doing a "Bonham" Style setup with them. I also use Remo drum heads, Zildjian Cymbals, & Vic Firth Sticks in addition to Ludwig & Pearl Drums & hardware. Any tips would be helpful. By the way, in what Sate are you located? I like your sense of creativity with the drums especially when it is a cool idea that works and/ or saves money..

  • @TaperMedal42
    @TaperMedal42 6 років тому

    I literally had almost the same scenario as you. Someone was selling a Ludwig snare, case, and stand for $20, picked it up, and I love it. I didn't bother doing any research on it but I just figured out that it is an early 1980's Ludwig Acrolite. Not too shabby.

  • @DavidKemp
    @DavidKemp 7 років тому

    Best sounding snare I've heard on your show!

  • @chefwheels
    @chefwheels 7 років тому

    i got this exact same snare at a pawn shop a while ago! had the exact same snares and ropes, with a clear ambassador batter head. i put new emperor batter and ambassador reso heads on it, along with a new 42 strand snare. love the sound it makes! interesting to see you playing with the same thing

  • @Escapism7133
    @Escapism7133 7 років тому

    I think this is as excited as David gets lol. Definitely would like to see a another video on fixing up this snare.

  • @drummer5602
    @drummer5602 7 років тому

    bro that snare sound perfect. Really great video!

  • @Matt_Bryant
    @Matt_Bryant 7 років тому

    Great vid as always. I'm in the process of restoring an old Acrolite myself. Probably a mid-80s model. Great sounding drum - score!

  • @LetThereBeDrums
    @LetThereBeDrums 7 років тому

    Looks and sounds great. Nice score!

  • @calebknott8021
    @calebknott8021 7 років тому +3

    I love old acros, great break beat type tone. Questlove and Steve Jordan use them.

  • @TheGarageRecordingSC
    @TheGarageRecordingSC 7 років тому

    Damn good find !!! I like that tuning sound as well !! Gotta start hitting the Goodwill more often !!!

  • @justindurand9110
    @justindurand9110 7 років тому

    I want to see the full video. Cool snare and great find!

  • @MichaelDBauer
    @MichaelDBauer 6 років тому

    I have a Supraphonic that had that strainer. I hated it, too, so I used a tap and threaded the holes. Can't remember off hand the size, but the two screws made it work great as I wrapped the threads that came with the Puresound snares I bought around it.

  • @aten55
    @aten55 7 років тому

    Sounds great! Excellent find... now I have to go to Goodwill...

  • @Drummerpocket
    @Drummerpocket 7 років тому

    By the way great find and totally professional. Saw a picture of Curt Bisquera not so long ago in Modern Drummer using that snare with his DW kit. Many famous recordings were made with that drum thru the years !

  • @nathangoodwin2976
    @nathangoodwin2976 4 роки тому

    This video just came across my feed, I’m a new subscriber. Just wanted to say that’s a rad find man! I’m not trying to one up you... but... about 15 years ago a musician friend of mine bought a four piece kit at goodwill and asked if I would mind cleaning it up for him. When he brought it over I was totally blown away!
    What he bought for $60 was an early 60’s Ludwig club date with matching snare the glitter wrap is red, yellow, red stripe. Along with it came another snare that turned out to be a 1924 Ludwig & Ludwig “Professional series” solid mahogany shell. He ended up giving me the kit and snare since he is a pianist/ guitarist. They are my baby’s.

  • @tommatthews1380
    @tommatthews1380 7 років тому +1

    wow! what an absolute steal! it would be cool to see you do a full restore of it.. however, it sounds killer as it is, so if you did restore it, you may as well completely customise it!

  • @mikeschumacher9715
    @mikeschumacher9715 6 років тому

    I have 4 of these I purchased at Goodwill. Not as cheap as yours was but far cheaper than normal markets. 3 are brushed and one has the grey paint. All in great condition, originals heads and snares, with case, stand, and one came with the xylophone as well. Love good deals and you sure got a great one.

  • @TheGamingDandy
    @TheGamingDandy 6 років тому

    Nice find. I found an acrolite at a pawn shop near me, not quite as cheap as yours, but still cheaper than what it's worth. It's my main snare now, I love it.

  • @benboone007
    @benboone007 7 років тому

    I got one of these from an old lady off craigslist once for $100. it was like brand new. It has a date stamped on it for 1969. sounds amazing. Love to see you fix this one up!

  • @djentlover
    @djentlover 7 років тому

    Damn that sounds good! Can't wait for the follow up

  • @kylehunt4955
    @kylehunt4955 7 років тому

    Love that sound man. Bring on the rebuild video!

  • @devinsurrell793
    @devinsurrell793 7 років тому

    It is amazing how much thicker the sound is out of a older snare. I would not change anything in fear of thinning out the sound.

  • @rljproductionsinc284
    @rljproductionsinc284 5 років тому

    That snare sounds amazing 🥁

  • @kvngtim9508
    @kvngtim9508 7 років тому

    Love the sound!!

  • @rayfrazier8657
    @rayfrazier8657 7 років тому

    That snare sounds great. Acrolites record really nice & that one was a fantastic find & also sounds great on your recording here.

  • @marshallkummer1078
    @marshallkummer1078 7 років тому

    Lets see that full tune up man. You're the best!

  • @666Hazard666
    @666Hazard666 7 років тому

    Snare's a beauty! New throw off and a bit of a clean up and it'll be perfect.

  • @BenjyPortnoy
    @BenjyPortnoy 6 років тому

    Killer sound. Great find!

  • @vuntan
    @vuntan 7 років тому

    Such a cool find, especially at a thrift store!

  • @stephenkeener9565
    @stephenkeener9565 3 роки тому

    I own one of these ive had it for 30 plus years and it's still one of my favorites. My finish is different just aluminium finish and I love it.

  • @nathanielnicholson559
    @nathanielnicholson559 Рік тому

    My 2 absolute favorite snares in my arsenal are a Tempro (in pinkish tiger stripe/weird wood grain wrap) and an Acrolite (I believe from the mid 70s). Yeah, they do sound so very sweet.

  • @MarkieC1990
    @MarkieC1990 Рік тому

    What a bargain! Acros sound so good too, great work 👏🏻

  • @djcoolcliff
    @djcoolcliff 4 роки тому

    Great Hop Hop snare! This is one of the best snares, my first school snare drum! It’s built like a tank!!!

  • @djaypee
    @djaypee 7 років тому

    Go for it!!! Sounds quite good already!

  • @BELIVEINDICKSWARD
    @BELIVEINDICKSWARD 7 років тому +1

    This snare sounds amazing, please do a full repair

  • @robertwilson4704
    @robertwilson4704 7 років тому

    Love those snare drums.

  • @jaysiegel6779
    @jaysiegel6779 7 років тому

    Hey Dave! I'd love to see a full restoration of the snare. And maybe at the end add in a little thing explaining your "new toy"

  • @pawelmorrison
    @pawelmorrison 7 років тому +1

    Also, the black face p85 throw-off wasnt incomplete - it was designed purely for strings back in the day, the new ones with a chrome face have space for both strins and strap mounting. I bought a brand new p85 for my 1968 Supraphonic 14x5 and it tends to jam in the off-position a lot, but an old p85 that came with my 14x6,5 Supraphonic from 1977 works like butter. Strange

  • @aaronchristianson6874
    @aaronchristianson6874 7 років тому

    Yes full video!!

  • @ChimichangaGuy
    @ChimichangaGuy 7 років тому +7

    dude thing has a nice crack to it. Definitely wanna see you get this thing looking and sound 100%

  • @paulcoley9071
    @paulcoley9071 7 років тому

    Gotta love these drums. I've been meaning to get a hold of one.

  • @ronniek7748
    @ronniek7748 Рік тому

    Snare sounds really nice!

  • @uwepetersen
    @uwepetersen 7 років тому +2

    A great find at an unbelievable price. the Accrolites go for about $100-$200 Congrats bro.

  • @DrumsbiblebikeGodspeed
    @DrumsbiblebikeGodspeed 5 років тому

    Great find my friend,,Nice snare drum !

  • @mlaugh3
    @mlaugh3 7 років тому

    great deal you got! I have a vintage 1979 myself. I believe yours its vintage 1984 or so because of the finish with its “new” Powder Coating, which Ludwig switched to that same year. Also the first six years, 1963-1969 the Acrolite sported the Keystone Badge instead of the blue/olive like yours does..........

  • @doyouevendrum5341
    @doyouevendrum5341 7 років тому

    Congratulations dude!