Okay - lots of good advice here.
But - I'm still confused so please be patient with me....
Looking around I can see why they're appraised at $2200. The appraisal had detailed information on how he came up with this figure - and it makes sense to me - I'm not disputing the findings.
Here's where I'm confused:
If I did decide to have my drums professionally finished how could they be worth less than $2K?
If I did decide to refinish (just for sake of discussion here) & I do find "good wood" under the wrap I would want a lacquer finish.
So what I'm saying is I would be very happy to pay as much for my newly finished 58 Gretsch 3ply (6ply floor tom) as I would for a new USA Custom shellpack - hands down, no question. I was thinking Millennium Maple or Harlequin Maple etc. I think there is no way on earth my drums would sell for less than $2,000 - more likely they'd cost what you'd pay for a 4pc USA Custom shellpack. These are just some thoughts.
Again - I'm just brain-storming & trying to understant how these shells - if professionally done - could end up being under $2K. And - if they were that.....what a deal I'd say = 3ply (mostly) Gretsch, 50yr old wood in Harlequin "Sun Amber" - one of a kind maybe? And - in the end - you still have that beautiful Vintage tone:)
For the record....I guess I could just go out and buy another set of Gretsch USA Custom drums and keep these in Gold Sparkle - but the Customs would not be as nice as these old drums.
Further......I'm saving...and have my order in...for some RAYA drums. So, three sets of drums is my limit for kits.