You mean ,... Who today would buy a survivor LA Camco Jazz shell pack ? You`re right, a small group. That BD is too small to be accented with a floor tom. Who today would try and add a 14" FT to make a kit and sell it for 5 grand even if you`ll never see another, (because you wont) ?? Choose your metaphor.
Oddball, you are really odd for sure... what in the h€ll are you talking about??? You always seem to attack me whatever I say here on this forum no matter what I say.
This behavior of yours probably started back a few years when I said (which still holds true) that Gretsch RB never offered any factory documented natural maple finish drum sets between 1960 to 1969 and if I remember correctly you had a huge problem with that. Well have you seen any yet?
So my friend if you are talking about me directly, I rarely ever sell any of my drum kits and I do mean RARELY.
I have MANY fine 100% original vintage bop kits in my collection (to include Oaklawn Camco bop kit, Gretsch RB bop kit, Rosewood Teardrop Sonor bop kit and 4 L.A. bop kits just to name a few) so, I'm definitely not the guy who "flips" or "stripes" kits for cash... so, I take offense to your comment.
What, I'm saying is, I typically don't buy any vintage kits without a FT because that alone adds to my stress of me trying to locate a needle in the haystack matching 14x14 FT drum... I have enough headaches.
And if that CL seller thinks thinks for one minute that his incomplete kit is worth more then my $3k offer for them then more power to him and I hope he gets it.