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For Sale: My Beatles Drum Sets - Black Oyster Pearl Kits
Beautiful kits! I was a bit confused about the "Jazzmaster" snare drum. After seeing the pictures, these are the Jazz Festival snare drums.
Selling two kits together is a tall order. Will you be offering each kit separately? IMO, that will generate the most interest. Best of luck to you!
-Mark
Beatlemaniac,
As beautiful as your kits are, I just don't see $10K per kit. Can you elaborate on how you came to that price?
As a point of reference, a 60's Ludwig black oyster pearl downbeat in very good condition and all original, sold for $1,950 plus $80 shipping on ebay. There was no snare, just the three drums. So, I'm guessing you should be more in the $2,500-3,500 range for the first two and $1,500-2,000 for the modified kit. There are several on reverb and they are asking around $3,500. I suppose you could get more, depending on the condition, but that seems to be the going price, unless of course, they were owned by Ringo.Yes Sir
Well... It's simple. The price is a nice round number I think there is no way the value exceeds. I simply made it up. As I said, I just have no clue what the price should be. Would you be able to educate me, please? As I said, I am sure I will accept reasonable offers. While you may see this as an unorthodox way to sell these, please understand I have given zero thought or attention (other than ensuring good care and custody) to my gear for many years. Thanks.
Greatly appreciate your explanation. Good to know your open to all reasonable offers!
-Mark
I saw a blue oyster pearl Jazz Festival snare sell for just over $1,300. No doubt you could get a bit more for yours, it's probably better to sell the snares seperately. But like I mentioned before, the kits are going for $2,500-3,000.
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