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How Rare A Gretsch?

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So let's go back to my original question and I'll make it real simple this time:

If the bass drum is original, how rare is it and what sort of value might it have? :confused:

Never play it the same way once.
Posted on 10 years ago
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According to The Flat Earth Society...

An all original no mods or extra holes 1967 to 1969 (wood finish orphan) Keystone 12x18 Jazzette bass drum depending on overall condition could go as high as $1,000.00 give or take.

An all original no mods or no extra holes 1963 to 1969 (wrapped orphan) RB 14x18 bass drum depending on the overall condition could go as high as $4,000.00 or what you are willing to spend...

As for the one in question and to try to answer your question in a roundabout way... I don't know... because it's too rare and too fishy to know any information other then what I have already expressed.

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~ A true Gretsch & Camco fanatic ~
Posted on 10 years ago
#32
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The ZIP code system began in 1963. The full ad that includes this PIC and kit description has the Gretsch address as: Brooklyn 11, NYC

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Never play it the same way once.
Posted on 10 years ago
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From orangemi

The ZIP code system began in 1963. The full ad that includes this PIC and kit description has the Gretsch address as: Brooklyn 11, NYC

Again! You are providing information that is true, but this information has no relevance to the set you have inquired about. These are clearly different sets.

That was funny; Jazzette is worth $1000.

Posted on 10 years ago
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From Rik_Everglade

Again! You are providing information that is true, but this information has no relevance to the set you have inquired about. These are clearly different sets. That was funny; Jazzette is worth $1000.

Yes, I said an "orphan" 12x18 Jazzette bass drum (not a full 100% 18/12/14 matching kit) depending on it overall condition can be worth up to about $1,000.00 for just the bass drum alone...

IMO a full 100% matching Keystone wood finish 12x18/12/14 Jazzette kit, would be about $3,500.00 +/- might be higher but not much.

I own two 100% original Keystone Jazzette kits one in natural & the other in mahogany finish...

~ A true Gretsch & Camco fanatic ~
Posted on 10 years ago
#35
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Why not just post the pics that people who you are seeking advise from are requesting so maybe you can get you answer on whether or not the bass drum is real or not ? Then and only then will anyone be able to figure what it may be worth .

That said that set is really cool and wish I had it in my collection .

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 10 years ago
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From Osahead2

Yes, I said an "orphan" 12x18 Jazzette bass drum (not a full 100% 18/12/14 matching kit) depending on it overall condition can be worth up to about $1,000.00 for just the bass drum alone... IMO a full 100% matching Keystone wood finish 12x18/12/14 Jazzette kit, would be about $3,500.00 +/- might be higher but not much. I own two 100% original Keystone Jazzette kits one in natural & the other in mahogany finish...

Oh, I believe you and agree with you. I thought you made a great joke here, giving the value of a Jazette... I thought you were poking him with a proverbial stick.

Posted on 10 years ago
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From 1966bmx

Why not just post the pics that people who you are seeking advise from are requesting so maybe you can get you answer on whether or not the bass drum is real or not ?

I never asked for anyone's opinion on it's authenticity, that was verified more than a decade ago when it came into my possession. I submitted it here to garner opinions on it's rarity and value, which in hindsight was a mistake.

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Never play it the same way once.
Posted on 10 years ago
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But you never gave us enough information for us to determine that...You shoul know better.

A common refrain from those that are requested to give a value, "Give us some pics." A mistake that only newer members should make.

Posted on 10 years ago
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Yes, I agree with Rik Everglade... basically not saying for sure your drum is a fake (but their is some doubt of it's authenticity) you must understand their are too many replica drums floating around and without providing some clear documentation or some clear photo proof especially on such a high-value target like a natural maple vintage 18" bass drum nothing will ever come of it... so unfortunately you will NOT get what you are seeking in terms of it's value without some help from you the owner... i.e. by providing a few simple photos.

It's like trying to sell a very $ expensive $ purebred puppy without AKC documentation... it's just a nice dog and unfortunately worth way below what you think.

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