Ludwig keystone red sparkle 6 lug snare in exellent original cond. Original heads and snares. White interior. Not sure of the depth. probably 5". Whats a good price? I have not seen the drum, but our guitarist, who is a vintage guitar collector found it and described it. I trust his judgement. Thanks.
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Pioneer, maybe 200-250? What are they asking? Maybe less, if they don't know what it is. I would find out what they want before making an offer.
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[COLOR="DarkRed"]6-lugger, standard depth....very common finish/color.... ?
Less than that....
...maybe $200 tops if it's really cherry condition.....or $150-75 tops if it's just in pretty good shape.....[/COLOR]
I just bought it (unseen) for $100.
[COLOR="DarkRed"]Unless it's a wreck, you just did pretty well.
Man...is that what you call a "drive-by buy" ??????Car Driving2[/COLOR]
Drive by buy describes it. My guitar player friend has a wife who is in the antiques biz, so he spends a lot of time at flea markets. I get calls from time to time. He has guitars worth $100,000+.
Not impressed. That's 1,000 guitars at a hundred a pop. There's nothing spectacular about a hundred dollar guitar.Guitar Dude Man
I got it! How 'bout 527 guitars at 189.75 apiece! No. That's still pretty lame.
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