I have a couple B/O Acrolites and a keystone badge. I also have a black Galaxy. Aren't they all the same? If I keep one should I keep they keystone just because it's older?
Julia
I have a couple B/O Acrolites and a keystone badge. I also have a black Galaxy. Aren't they all the same? If I keep one should I keep they keystone just because it's older?
Julia
The acro's with the bare metal finish have the best resale value as compared to the black galaxy finish and the matte finish acro's. Meaning the keystone badges and early blue olive badged ones.
For the love of all that's holy, keep the Keystone badge. The holy grail of snares in my opinion. :)
The keystone model will hold it's value better. The b/o models with the pointy corner badges sound much the same. They all sound good to me.
Mike
Well, I decided to sell the keystone one and keep the others. I'm going to the drum show this weekend and I need a snare for one of my other sets. Hopefully this one sells and I can find the snare I need there! If you want to see it, here is the link: m.ebay.com/itm/111670476057?nav=SEARCH[/url]
Julia
What kind of snare are you looking for Julia?
Mike
I have a 1966 blue oyster pearl downbeat set 12/14/20 that came with a supraphonic snare. The original owner lost the snare that came with it, do I'd like to find one.
I have a 1966 blue oyster pearl downbeat set 12/14/20 that came with a supraphonic snare. The original owner lost the snare that came with it, do I'd like to find one.
Matching snares are always neat to have. The downbeat kits in that era were cataloged with Supras though. So, you're doing pretty good!
Mike
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