We have all seen some pretty ridiculous prices on drums for sale on C-list and eBay but I think this one takes the cake...
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Late 30s Slingerland Radio King- 7x14
SJC Custom Snare Pink Sparkle- 8x14
62 Slingerland COB Radio King- 5x14
Yup, thats a winner for sure!
All I have to say is :eek:
Someone should pay him a visit and educate him [them]Violin
Late 30s Slingerland Radio King- 7x14
SJC Custom Snare Pink Sparkle- 8x14
62 Slingerland COB Radio King- 5x14
the absolute least this person could have done, is take an hour and clean them, and set them up like a drum kit...
then deduct $4500.00 from the asking price.
Burger Kin
I don't know what you guys are talking about, it's worth every penny. It is the very, very rare "red sparkel" wrap after all...
Ooh! These things are worth more, actually. Do you see the red sparkle inlay on the metal bass drum hoops? It's nearly impossible to find one with them intact because of the glue they used at the factory...FYI
1965 Ludwig Hollywood
1970 Ludwig Jazzette
This ad was TOTALLY printed wrong-the set was played by world-famous C/W drummer Red Sparkel during the 1971 world tour,with his band Luan and the Tone Busters.All the heds were sined by Red personally.....gorsh-durn spel chek...
Well, you know me.....
[COLOR=#000000][FONT=arial, sans-serif]I am sorry to inform you of this fact, but those drums, regardless of the badges are worth about 200-250. I am an internationally recognized expert on all things MIJ drums, and these are indeed a hard to find "name", however, they are exactly like all other stencil drums from Pearl and Star from the early 60s through 74, when Star ceased production to become TAMA. At this time, Pearl sent all stencil operations and production to Taiwan. Look at any Stewart, Astro, Zimgar, Lyra....there are literally 150 "brand name" stencil drums from this period.
You may join us at www.vintagedrumforum.com and post these in our Non-USA drums section or our What's it worth section as well. A name badge needs not be recognized to be worthy, however these drums are all the exact same, just different configurations and badges, therefore not at all "rare", just not many with that badge. St. Louis Music Supply was the owner of this stencil brand name, along with 75 or so more badge names.
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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...
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