it's a good thing he didn't take your 500 dollar offer.
I see an Identical kit on ebay in ohio BIN = 350 bucks.
The drums are red and it looks like it's in new condition.
it's a good thing he didn't take your 500 dollar offer.
I see an Identical kit on ebay in ohio BIN = 350 bucks.
The drums are red and it looks like it's in new condition.
I told the guy I know how much these vintage Premier kits bring and your right, even $500 without the snare was too much. He seemed to think it was worth much more and I was an idiot for offering him $500. Don't get me wrong, they sound great, but they don't have the resale value, just like what he said about my Shine snare, only thing is, my snare is new and in mint condition and he basically insulted me by offering only $100, at least that's the way I took it, but I'm quite a sensitive guy:rolleyes:
why don't you grab those 350 drums on ebay?
it's a great price and you'll always get your money back
(and maybe more) when you want out. They are
well made drums. I recently bought a set of late 60s
premiers (20, 14, and 12) and am looking for a wood
premier snare. These premiers are top-of-line drums
from england and are way under valued compared to the
big 4 from america.
btw, don't wait too long, only 6 hours left on the drums
starting bid is 300 and 0 bids so far.
and this includes a snare and various hardware!
Hmmmm are you the seller by any chance?
I just noticed it said local pick up, not what I'm looking for anyway, but thanks.
That's apples and poodles, man. Not even in the same time zone. That kit on eBay is nowhere near the quality of the kit in the music store. Please don't confuse the man.
any of u premier enthusists no where a guy from the states could get some late 80's big P premier badges/
look closely, it's the exact same kit but a different finish.
and no I am not the seller.
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