Well the dilemma witch sets do I get rid of. As I have to many kits I have to have the blue as my #1kit but the pink with all the snares is so versatile the clubbys are my travel kit but I can let theses go to really part with any , it so I guess they all get put in bags except big blue but I think the extra clubbys pioneer and the downbeat in oyster black is up for grabs but it looks like a member here want a first look but if it don't happen it's up for grabs
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66/67 downbeat with canister
Super 400 small round knob
1967 super classic obp
once the brass ceases to glitter, and the drum looses its luster, and the stage remains dark, all you have left is the timbre of family.
Gary, Post this up in the for sale section with some photos of the kit(s) & drums you're going to sell. You'll get more 'lookers' in for sale!
Best of luck with your sales. It's been real slow around here for sales for months. As soon as things pick up a little, I have stuff to move along myself. Too many drums for one guy and especially now that I'm currently not playing in a band. Seems a waste and somebody should be enjoying and playing the drums that are just sitting around collecting dust.
John
It's a terrible market right now. I can sell snares for a good markup overseas but kits I am just making a little money on. For some reason I just can't bring myself to be without a Clubdate kit. The are nifty portable little drums.
I spent my drum funds for this month or I buy some stuff.
Manny
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