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If they aren't too messed up inside, in round, and at least kind of have edges the shell pack is worth $100 all day. I've had two of these over the years and loved both. $175 is a stretch. See if you can talk him down.

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50's WFL/Ludwig Black Super Classic
60's Ludwig Silver Sparkle Club Date
Posted on 11 years ago
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One thing to note is that it is a little harder to keep the floor in tune because it was reduced to 6 lugs each side. Tom should be OK and basses are not too, too sensitive for live play in any event and normally are somewhat muffled anyway. Tjat was a common means to keep costs down. You'll see a lot of basses and toms with only 6 lugs each side in the MIJ range. If it was clean and I needed it, I wouldn't mind paying $175.

Posted on 11 years ago
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That is my first kit, except I had a matching snare. If the drums are in good shape, it's worth it...

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Posted on 11 years ago
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From larryz

"US Mercury" but made in Japan? Now that's clever.Kinda like Pete Best's "Best of The Beatles" album that came out in 1965 to capitalize on his former band's popularity :)

technically they werent called the beatles when pete best was drumming- they were the silver beetles, the beetles with no A and lastly the beat brothers, THEN in 62 when starkey joined they changed the e to an a.

Posted on 11 years ago
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