Well without seeing it, it sounds from the serial number to be an early 1970's model, this is a reference from the Ludwig site, "At approximately the 750,000 mark in the serial number sequence, Ludwig discontinued the brass Keystone badge and replaced it with the blue and olive parallelogram-shaped badge".
The original Ludwig badge was a Brass/gold looking one.
Ludwig drums began using badges on their drums in the early 1900s. The iconic "Ludwig" badge became a signature feature of their drums, helping to establish the brand's identity. Over the years, the design of the badge has evolved, but its presence has remained an important aspect of Ludwig drums.
The Serial Number is usually on the Badge. Unfortunately Tama did not associate the number with a date so there is no way to cross reference it. You can however research the year of the kit by the hardware used that year. Good Luck
To find the serial number on Pearl Export drums, check the interior of the drum shell, usually near the bearing edge or inside the drum's end. For hardware, such as the bass drum pedal or drum throne, the serial number can often be found on the bottom or underside. Additionally, some models may have the serial number located on the badge attached to the drum shell. If you're unsure, consulting the Pearl website or user manual for your specific model can provide more guidance.
To date Slingerland drums, you can check for specific features such as the serial number, which is usually found on the badge. Slingerland badges changed over the years, so identifying the type of badge can also help narrow down the production date. Additionally, examining the hardware, finishes, and drum construction techniques can provide clues about the era in which the drums were made. For more precise dating, refer to Slingerland's historical records or catalogs that correspond to the features of your drums.
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Ludwig drums began using badges on their drums in the early 1900s. The iconic "Ludwig" badge became a signature feature of their drums, helping to establish the brand's identity. Over the years, the design of the badge has evolved, but its presence has remained an important aspect of Ludwig drums.
The Serial Number is usually on the Badge. Unfortunately Tama did not associate the number with a date so there is no way to cross reference it. You can however research the year of the kit by the hardware used that year. Good Luck
His badge number was 714.
Detective Harry Callahan of the SFPD threw his badge away into a pond at a quarry after he killed the serial killer. The number was visible briefly before he did this. I do not know his badge number but he was certainly INSPECTOR number 71 His Badge number was 2211 and you were absolutely right, he was Inspector #71. Clint Eastwood starred as Inspector Callahan in four other movies, can you name them and the years they were released, well can you punk? The four other Dirty Harry movies were: The Dead Pool, 1988; Sudden Impact, 1983; The Enforcer, 1976, and Magnum Force, 1973.
Inexpensive, probably made in the 60's.
the sixth gym badge is the jet badge and the type they have are flying type hope this helps:]
To find the serial number on Pearl Export drums, check the interior of the drum shell, usually near the bearing edge or inside the drum's end. For hardware, such as the bass drum pedal or drum throne, the serial number can often be found on the bottom or underside. Additionally, some models may have the serial number located on the badge attached to the drum shell. If you're unsure, consulting the Pearl website or user manual for your specific model can provide more guidance.
A police officer should show his badge when he approaches you. If the badge is not visible, ask to see it. If you ask for the badge number, the officer should give it to you. If the officer refuses, you should report it to the police department.
The number on a brass On War Service 1915 badge is likely an individual identification number assigned to track the distribution and use of the badge. The code could be a manufacturer's identifier or a reference number for administrative purposes.
In most cases, badges are issued to officers when they graduate from their basic police (academy) training. However, not all badge have numbers, and the officer's "badge number" may not have anything to do with his badge. Most officers do have a number associated with their law enforcement position, but this might be a state commission number, issued by the agency that certifies all officers in that state. In that case, the officer would keep the same number at any agency he worked within that state, even if he changed departments one or more times. The officer's number may be a serial number indicating his seniority among other governmental or department employees.
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If you are referring to a police officers badge, each officer is assigned a personal identification number. If you had a reason to find out or indicate who a particular officer is or was, you could give his/her badge number, and this number would identify the officer. In other words, the number connects to a name.