Vintage Marine Pearl
(Also referred to as "White Marine Pearl")
(directional triangular chip pattern)
(6-1/2"x 4" scan of actual finish)

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drums.
In the Ludwig Drum Companies' 1957 catalog, the company changed from a
large random pattern pearl (shown below) to a directional pattern
(pictured above), which became a very popular (actually manufactured with a
very light blue tint – what the term "marine" refers to). We are
proud to bring back this special vintage finish which is now available
from us.
Vintage White Pearl
(large random chip pattern)
(7"x 4.5" scan of actual finish)

Click image to see finish on
drums.
White pearl finishes have been very popular for a long time. To our
knowledge, white pearl wrap first appeared in Ludwig's 1937 catalog, which
other drum companies later made available (Slingerland, Gretsch, etc.).
The product was greatly refined in the 1950s, and from then on became extremely
popular, especially on Slingerland and Gretsch drums, and is still very
popular today.
About 1980, a smaller pattern white pearl became popular, which is still
sold today. Our vintage
white pearl is a larger pattern pearl, that resembles the vintage pattern
of the 1950s thru the 1970s, and is extremely popular with our customers.
Working with the original US manufacturer that supplied the drum
companies, we have both of these wraps made 30 mil (30/1000) thick which
results in a more durable and longer lasting finish (other
wraps sold today are usually between 20-26 mil.). Also, both
finishes come with a clear peel-off protective top to protect them during
application.
We are proud to offer these old friends, which to our knowledge, are only
available through us. If you want to get our vintage white and
marine pearl wraps (the best available), just give us a call.
See our History of Drum Wrap
to read the history of drum wraps. Then take a look at
our pricing information. |