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ludwig p85 same old queston
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bluetrain
2009-08-09 15:11:32 UTC
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hi there

does anyone know any brand/model of pull strainer which fits exactly the
holes of the ludwig p85 ?

thanx in advance for any advice...

Ettore
Sam S
2009-08-10 20:15:09 UTC
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Post by bluetrain
hi there
does anyone know any brand/model of pull strainer which fits exactly the
holes of the ludwig p85 ?
thanx in advance for any advice...
Ettore
Ludwig Millenium. I replaced the P85 on my Black Beauty.

Sam S.
bluetrain
2009-08-11 07:55:06 UTC
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Post by Sam S
Ludwig Millenium. I replaced the P85 on my Black Beauty.
thank you Sam, actually it is difficult to buy a p86 here in europe at a
good price.
I have tried the p86 in brand new supra, it apparently allows a very fine
regulation of snare tension, is drumkey operated, and is undoubtedly
sturdier than the classic p85, but I wouldn't pay as much as 70 euros for a
non die cast pull strainer. moreover I can't stand that engraved decoration
:-)

Any other (less expensive) alternative, such as gibraltar or something by
yamaha or pearl, which in europe are very affordable ?!?
tubelugs
2009-09-05 16:13:35 UTC
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Post by bluetrain
Ludwig Millenium.  I replaced the P85 on my Black Beauty.
thank you Sam, actually it is difficult to buy a p86 here in europe at a
good price.
I have tried the p86 in brand new supra, it apparently allows a very fine
regulation of snare tension, is drumkey operated, and is undoubtedly
sturdier than the classic p85, but I wouldn't pay as much as 70 euros for a
non die cast pull strainer. moreover I can't stand that engraved decoration
:-)
Any other (less expensive) alternative, such as gibraltar or something by
yamaha or pearl, which in europe are very affordable ?!?
A strainer designed for variable hole spacing would work. Like the
Taye flip-down, or the Drum Foundry RCK.

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