I was gonna do that! Can we co-author it so we both get filthy stinkin' poor?
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"I enjoy restoring 60s Japanese "stencil" drums...I can actually afford them..."I rescue the worst of the old valueless drums for disadvantaged Children and gladly accept donations of parts, pieces and orphans, No cockroaches, please...
http://www.youtube.com/user/karstenboy
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Another seller that not only does not ship to Canada, but Canadian emails are blocked.....can't even send an email to ask/beg to be included in the bidding process.
I can understand the frustration of filling out the extra (Customs forms) paperwork but that can be softened by offering to pay the seller a few extra bucks for going to the trouble of doing it....IMHO anyway.
I think it's a cool drum. I bought (was allowed to buy haha) an Apollo snare drum recently in eBay. I'm using it with my new Gretsch Custom USA jazz kit and it's not a bad sounding little drum. It took a while to 'tweek' it just right...but it is a drum, it does sound like a drum and it looks great = Red Sparkle:)
I know....I could have someone in the USA buy it for me and ship it to me. Even though a few very gracious Forum members have offered and I have taken advantage of it and I'm very greatful I'm getting tired of asking.....mayby I should just retire in the good ole USAKeep on Pl
Another seller that not only does not ship to Canada, but Canadian emails are blocked.....can't even send an email to ask/beg to be included in the bidding process.I can understand the frustration of filling out the extra (Customs forms) paperwork but that can be softened by offering to pay the seller a few extra bucks for going to the trouble of doing it....IMHO anyway.I think it's a cool drum. I bought (was allowed to buy haha) an Apollo snare drum recently in eBay. I'm using it with my new Gretsch Custom USA jazz kit and it's not a bad sounding little drum. It took a while to 'tweek' it just right...but it is a drum, it does sound like a drum and it looks great = Red Sparkle:) I know....I could have someone in the USA buy it for me and ship it to me. Even though a few very gracious Forum members have offered and I have taken advantage of it and I'm very greatful I'm getting tired of asking.....mayby I should just retire in the good ole USAKeep on Pl
It's one freakin' piece of paper, and on top of that it's only a few lines! What "stress"...it takes 2 minutes. So you can't get a drum because someone is lazy....I could help, but you are so close to the border, you need to get a good friend just south so you can do all this and not be concerned about it.
"I enjoy restoring 60s Japanese "stencil" drums...I can actually afford them..."I rescue the worst of the old valueless drums for disadvantaged Children and gladly accept donations of parts, pieces and orphans, No cockroaches, please...
http://www.youtube.com/user/karstenboy
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Coffee...16613138379603
Thanks Johnni - I hear ya.
I was only RANTING because it seems to be happening more and more lately. The example I gave about paying the extra money to have the seller feel better about filling out the paper is from personal communication with a seller that was fed up with shipping across the boarder. I guess he had some bad 'ebay' experiences and just did not want to bother with it.
And - yes - I can have items shipped to a pickup just across the boarder and I have done that in the past.
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