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jonnistix
02-26-2010, 10:58 PM
http://cgi.ebay.com/Vintage-1960s-Ludwig-Keystone-Badge-Snare-Drum_W0QQitemZ370339723527QQcmdZViewItemQQptZVintg ae_Drums_Percussion?hash=item5639f7b907
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Vintage 1960s Ludwig Keystone Badge Snare Drum. Good Condition. Serial# 630349. Needs Strainer And Snare Wires. Some Scratches. No Reserve. All Sales Final. No Shipping To Italy.


Let's get this party started, shall we? Anybody in for a bid on an incomplete, polished Acrolite, for way too much?
Is this our next pOOder2 seller? I think he is, as his prices are as crackheaded high as hers. But with prices that freakin' high, and shiiiit that is not all that nice, how do you get 100% FB???? I would smack him with a neg just for being stoopid, except I would have to actually buy his overpriced garbage in the first place in order to pay fro the opportunity to do so....

mendozart
02-27-2010, 12:57 AM
Lancelot does tend to be on the high $ide at times , but he does post some very nice gear up for auction.

vintagemore2000
02-27-2010, 03:15 AM
Man he's in luck I just happen to have the other parts he needs to complete the snare drum, I was thinking $300.00 for the strainer and butt end,, then he could sell it for $469.00 why not it would match the other ridiculous prices he has posted!!!ViolinLoLoLoLoDOH

jonnistix
02-27-2010, 04:50 PM
Lancelot does tend to be on the high at times , but he does post some very nice gear up for auction.

Sorry, but I beg to differ on the "at times" part...everything he has for sale is over by a good 20+% And this Acrolite, incomplete, no matter what age it is, is still an Acrolite. In pristine condition, with case and all the original parts and pieces, is maybe 175.00. And, some crackhead took the liberty of polishing the shell, as it that is going to make it worth something. So, does a polished Acrolite earn more? I don't think I have ever seen a polished one, unless that happens to be a super rare chrome acro, it is nothing more than an acrolite. Look at the cymbals he has, all polished up, and perfectly overpriced. I looked at the 18 A he has, asking wayy too much. It's a 100 cymbal.
So, maybe he has some nice stuiff. It's still overpriced. And who gives 100% feedback for the priviledge of paying too much? This is what I don't get. How does pOOder get away with 100%, while those mere mortals of us trying to be honest and selling our stuff reasonably priced get shiiit on all the time?