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From jccabinets

Why would you buy such an expensive drum set without playing them first?

Well, like I said, I bought them online and I thought they would suit my needs. But it's ok, I'll probably just keep them for awhile.

Posted on 9 years ago
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WOW those are real nice and I personally love the sound of Camco drums .

Warning ... Avoid member statuscymbal here, vintage_collector on DFO , and americanpatriot10 on eBay. Email me for his name. All are the same shady guy who has burned me and a list of other members on both boards . He is also selling on Facebook too ..
Posted on 9 years ago
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I once purchased a vintage kit without playing them, although they weren't as expensive and sought after as these. (mine was a vintage Pearl President in Gold Grain Pearl). The sound wasn't quite what i expected and had heard about these drums. But i did end up selling them for double what i paid for it, which was a bonus.

Posted on 9 years ago
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All of my kits were purchased in project/orphan state. So I had no idea what they sounded like. Some really surprise and some were a bit of a let down at first. I also buy cymbals sight unseen/unheard. I'm such a rebel. :D

Sorry to hear these really don't suit your playing. Maybe you can trade for a nice Gretsch RB kit? Those Camco's look in beautiful condition! When I think Camco drums I hear CCR's Doug Clifford.

Glenn.

Not a guru just havin fun with some old dusty drums.
Posted on 9 years ago
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Ya they sure are beautiful!


Thank you!
Jeff C

"Enjoy every sandwich" Warren Zevon
Posted on 9 years ago
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I buy drums all the time without playing them and not once have I gotten a drum I couldn't live with to include all my Camco drums.

I'm not defending Camco drums but this is the first I've ever heard of someone not satisfied with the sound... I think in this case it sounds like a perfect case of "buyers remorse" mainly because of the high cost it took to owning such a set of Oaklawn Camco drums.

P.S., I have several vintage 20/12/14 Gretsch RB kits if you would like to trade... PM me.

~ A true Gretsch & Camco fanatic ~
Posted on 9 years ago
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From Spartacus

Well, like I said, I bought them online and I thought they would suit my needs. But it's ok, I'll probably just keep them for awhile.

Are You located in Europe? I have Gretsch kits, maybe something will interest You...

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In case of deal with johnnyringo:
http://www.vintagedrumforum.com/show...80&postcount=1
Posted on 9 years ago
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I'm in the same camp. Sort of. I purchased a Camco a few years ago. Saw it in person and bought it but without playing it. It sounds good, not great though. Just my opinion. I'll try to sell them eventually I think.

My 1970s Slingerlands are my best sounding drums. And I got them few a few hundred bucks.

The greatest gift you can give your family and the world is a healthy you. - Joyce Meyer
Posted on 9 years ago
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From larryz

I'm in the same camp. Sort of. I purchased a Camco a few years ago. Saw it in person and bought it but without playing it. It sounds good, not great though. Just my opinion. I'll try to sell them eventually I think. My 1970s Slingerlands are my best sounding drums. And I got them few a few hundred bucks.

I've had this happen with other drums as well. Some years ago I bought an early 60's wmp Ludwig that I could not get to sound right. I have an MIJ kit I use occasionally that sounds terrific and I payed diddly for them. Sometimes it's hit and miss with these vintage drums.

Posted on 9 years ago
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It's hard to know exactly what people are talking about, or dissatisfied with when they just say they bought a "Camco". There is a world of difference between Oaklawn and LA era, and even within the Oaklawn years there are 3-ply, 4-ply and 6-ply if I'm not mistaken.

I have owned two LA sets, but found them impossible to tune the way I like it. Switched to Rogers and couldn't be happier, they're just set and forget. However I just bought a really early Oaklawn which I have high hopes for. Well I did until I saw this thread, haha. ��

Posted on 9 years ago
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