Talk:Ludwig-Musser
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[edit] Buddy Rich?
Why is Buddy not listed here? Maybe he did not "officially" endorse Ludwig (he's not listed on their site), but certainly a career as "the world's greatest drummer" spanning most of the 20th century - sitting behind a Ludwig kit - warrants inclusion in this list. Alangree 20:53, 21 August 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Better Pic
I think this article should have a better picture. Neil Peart hasnt endorsed Ludwig in years, as is noted in the article, and the drums shown arent really representative of the ludwig style. when people think of ludwig they think of ringo or bonzo. i think there should be a pic of ringos oyster pearl up top,and then a pic of bonzos vistalites (maybe the reissue?) by the section about vistalites, or the endorsers section. --Atticus2020 08:02, 26 June 2006 (UTC)
I think there should be a seperate paragraph on Ringo Starr.He is the one that propelled the Ludwig Drum Company to fame in the early 60s.
RobLudwignut 02:42, 10 December 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Lars Ulrich
I have taken Lars Ulrich off the list of endorsing artists. He was never sponsered by Ludwig let alone played it at concerts. He only owned it. That's two very very differnt things altogether. by the way Atticus2020, I've switched the pic to Ringo. Couldn't find a nice one of Bonzo though.
[edit] Ringo
Agreed, Ringo and his kit has got to be a key feature of this page.
[edit] Keith Moon
im deleting keith moon off the list, he used premier drums always, never ludwig. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 200.76.238.105 (talk) 06:03, 13 November 2007 (UTC)