[QUOTE=OldSchoolDrummer101;197778]Are we all here for history, or here to learn how much history is worth?
[COLOR="Red"]Both. Most are here to read about the vintage tubs. The ones who want to know how much history is worth usually have less than ten total posts then poof....gone.[/COLOR]
Are we all here because this is a hobby, or is this a business?
[COLOR="Red"]Both again. Most of this site is probably late 40's and up and dig the vintage drums. With any group like this, there are the support, peripheral factions that will be more than happy to supply these hobbyists with whatever they need, for a price of course.[/COLOR]
I am doing a speech for my Comm 220 course and I want to talk about the Vintage Drummer Culture.
[COLOR="Red"]That is cool![/COLOR]
From what I can gather we collectively
-Answer questions about vintage drums of all brands and models
-Buy and sell parts and whole drums
-dislike ebay, but will occasionally use it to buy and sell
-don't have respect for users (like leecountymusic, ebayer) and if given the opportunity would hit them with a lead pipe.
-show off our restorations
But why do we do this, (see above questions)
For Money?
[COLOR="Red"]For some, yes. Some supplement their incomes with the buy low, sell high philosophy. Others, with probably more stable portfolios, are strictly hobbyists. There are people here who send stuff without remittance, on a whim, and others who will count the packing peanuts to make sure they didn't get stiffed out of 3 cents on shipping. It is the full spectrum.[/COLOR]
For History? [COLOR="Red"]Sure. I believe the original intention of the forum was to help answer questions from the main site and to document the history of the drums. I believe that the older guys genuinely enjoy passing along the life lessons learned from behind the kit while the younger guys, myself included, don't mind reading their yarns. [/COLOR]
For Fun? [COLOR="red"]Absolutely. We all have to have a hobby or habit and shining lugs is as good of one as wood carving or painting Bob Ross happy little trees.[/COLOR]
What drives us to spend hours on craigslist, ebay and the for sale section? Are we here to pay bills?
[COLOR="Red"]Again, yes and no. Some are here to make a profit off of the vintage drum hobby. Period. That doesn't mean that they aren't hobbyists themselves, they are just less likely to embrace the "brotherhood" of a forum like this and feel like they lost out if they didn't glean a profit off of "hooking" up a fellow member.
[/COLOR]Is it addicting? [COLOR="Red"]Yes. I came here to learn about my old man's kit I got when he went to the Happy hunting ground and am slowly amassing a few drums. I can't even play that good and never had a lesson or anything, but I do play daily when I am home.[/COLOR]
Is it greed? [COLOR="red"]Of course for some. This is no different than any other group of many people. There will be greed in all groups.[/COLOR]
Is it our human nature to know and want to know what we don't? [COLOR="Red"]Not sure about that one. I do like to be able to identify more and more vintage drums and stuff though, it is somewhat of a justification for all the hours spent reading this site.
[/COLOR]Would we still enjoy this if instead of a radioking costing hundreds or thousands it was less then $100 bucks? [COLOR="Red"]I don't know about everyone, but the fact that MIJ kits get some serious play on here says that it isn't all about the value of the kits. There are just as many complimentary postings about someone's "new" 150 dollar MIJ kit as someone's "new" Ringo kit. This would probably affect the pure collectors much more than the guys who still gig and play their stuff regularly.[/COLOR]